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Reloading
Reloader 26 temp sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckammo" data-source="post: 1237669" data-attributes="member: 95955"><p>Yes, my backup load was: 72grs. Retumbo, 170gr. Berger EOL, and Fed 215 primer. It yielded a <strong>ΔV/T </strong>of a little less than 0.2fps/°F. Indeed, I only completed two trials of three rounds but that was enough to satisfy me. The load is not as accurate as the R-26 load and the node is not as wide but it is 150 fps faster. It has been recommended that I try a Rem 9.5 Mag primer, or more neck tension with the R-26. If I have time, I certainly will.</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckammo, post: 1237669, member: 95955"] Yes, my backup load was: 72grs. Retumbo, 170gr. Berger EOL, and Fed 215 primer. It yielded a [B]ΔV/T [/B]of a little less than 0.2fps/°F. Indeed, I only completed two trials of three rounds but that was enough to satisfy me. The load is not as accurate as the R-26 load and the node is not as wide but it is 150 fps faster. It has been recommended that I try a Rem 9.5 Mag primer, or more neck tension with the R-26. If I have time, I certainly will. John [/QUOTE]
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