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<blockquote data-quote="Bbear" data-source="post: 1350781" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>Worked up a load in 45 degree spring temps for my 25-06 with RL-19 and 110 AB's. Speed was a bit low - only 2900. Fast forward to summer time here in Texas with temps in the low 100's and the same loads locked up the action. Took a rubber mallet to get the bolt to open. </p><p>The remainder of the RL-19 fertilized my garden. </p><p>Moved on to 7977 and raised the speed, improved the accuracy and reduced the ES to near single digits. No significant change in groups or speed with changes in temps from the summer load to 'winter'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bbear, post: 1350781, member: 7898"] Worked up a load in 45 degree spring temps for my 25-06 with RL-19 and 110 AB's. Speed was a bit low - only 2900. Fast forward to summer time here in Texas with temps in the low 100's and the same loads locked up the action. Took a rubber mallet to get the bolt to open. The remainder of the RL-19 fertilized my garden. Moved on to 7977 and raised the speed, improved the accuracy and reduced the ES to near single digits. No significant change in groups or speed with changes in temps from the summer load to 'winter'. [/QUOTE]
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