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R-25 temperature variation
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 595778" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>Mike,</p><p>I'm gonna agree with you on this, always hear this stuff and it doesnt really figure to me.. I've used Reloader and Hodgdon extreme powders in both hot humid and extremely cold conditions and I dont see a huge desparity( i get good results with both al yr round). At least not enough to change my entire loading.. and If so, I would make a summer load and a winter load with the same bullet.. But so far I have not been so inclined to do that. </p><p>Different chrono's have diff operating temps and , when you go from hot humid to extreme cold, the aire is drier, it seems I can group better during the winter, I don't worry about the velocity for the most part.. further, if I was in a match in 5 F degree weather..I wouldnt be, if ya know what I mean...</p><p>Anyways thats my 2cents on it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 595778, member: 11667"] Mike, I'm gonna agree with you on this, always hear this stuff and it doesnt really figure to me.. I've used Reloader and Hodgdon extreme powders in both hot humid and extremely cold conditions and I dont see a huge desparity( i get good results with both al yr round). At least not enough to change my entire loading.. and If so, I would make a summer load and a winter load with the same bullet.. But so far I have not been so inclined to do that. Different chrono's have diff operating temps and , when you go from hot humid to extreme cold, the aire is drier, it seems I can group better during the winter, I don't worry about the velocity for the most part.. further, if I was in a match in 5 F degree weather..I wouldnt be, if ya know what I mean... Anyways thats my 2cents on it.. [/QUOTE]
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