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Reloading
Powder Temp Stability Test – 8028XBR, Varget, H4350, RL19, RL26, N560
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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1586234" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>I did some similar testing a couple of years ago but just with extreme condition powders. IMR Enduron, H1000, R23. Hodg had the least variance, Reliant the most, all were less than 100fps difference. But it not fair to compare a non-extreme condition powder to these. My test with other powder included IMR 7828, MRP, Magpro and a few others. MRP was the absolute worst, including 2 shots that did not fully burn all the powder at -15F out of a 300wby 26" barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1586234, member: 10852"] I did some similar testing a couple of years ago but just with extreme condition powders. IMR Enduron, H1000, R23. Hodg had the least variance, Reliant the most, all were less than 100fps difference. But it not fair to compare a non-extreme condition powder to these. My test with other powder included IMR 7828, MRP, Magpro and a few others. MRP was the absolute worst, including 2 shots that did not fully burn all the powder at -15F out of a 300wby 26" barrel. [/QUOTE]
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