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Powder Temp Stability Test – 8028XBR, Varget, H4350, RL19, RL26, N560
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<blockquote data-quote="jamiebolseth" data-source="post: 1554460" data-attributes="member: 88495"><p>N560 is one of the reasons I did this test. I was working on a load for my shiny new 300 wsm at Christmas time and got good velocity and accuracy with it just in time for a NM oryx hunt a couple of weeks ago. Then I went out on a cold day to shoot it at distance right before I left for the trip and was hitting 6-8 inches low at only 600 yds (didn't have the Labradar that day). Confidence was shaken and the only thing I could think of was the low temps. So I took my 7 Saum (which I know well) for the oryx trip and decided to come back to the 300 wsm when I had more time to test.</p><p></p><p>So in my 300 WSM N560 is a problem with cold temps. That's all I can tell you.</p><p></p><p>Jamie Bolseth</p><p></p><p>FYI - a 7 Saum will kill an Oryx!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamiebolseth, post: 1554460, member: 88495"] N560 is one of the reasons I did this test. I was working on a load for my shiny new 300 wsm at Christmas time and got good velocity and accuracy with it just in time for a NM oryx hunt a couple of weeks ago. Then I went out on a cold day to shoot it at distance right before I left for the trip and was hitting 6-8 inches low at only 600 yds (didn't have the Labradar that day). Confidence was shaken and the only thing I could think of was the low temps. So I took my 7 Saum (which I know well) for the oryx trip and decided to come back to the 300 wsm when I had more time to test. So in my 300 WSM N560 is a problem with cold temps. That's all I can tell you. Jamie Bolseth FYI - a 7 Saum will kill an Oryx! [/QUOTE]
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