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Reumbo pressure spike below freezing!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelflight" data-source="post: 1257199" data-attributes="member: 98182"><p>Thinking out side te box and any one can call me crazy. but here is an experiment for you. </p><p></p><p>Tkae your Calipers or you mic. out to the shoot range on the next cold wheather day. measure your brass diameter before leaving the house and do it again out side at the range. Then shoot. </p><p></p><p>it will be ridiculously small but you brass should shrunk in the cold. With this powder if your using a constant measuring system. But have seen the increase in pressure something has indeed changed. under any other circumstances i would not even think of this. if retumbo is as volatile as has been suggested. then perhaps even a slightly smaller case in cold air can cause this change.</p><p></p><p> but like i said maybe i over thought it. lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelflight, post: 1257199, member: 98182"] Thinking out side te box and any one can call me crazy. but here is an experiment for you. Tkae your Calipers or you mic. out to the shoot range on the next cold wheather day. measure your brass diameter before leaving the house and do it again out side at the range. Then shoot. it will be ridiculously small but you brass should shrunk in the cold. With this powder if your using a constant measuring system. But have seen the increase in pressure something has indeed changed. under any other circumstances i would not even think of this. if retumbo is as volatile as has been suggested. then perhaps even a slightly smaller case in cold air can cause this change. but like i said maybe i over thought it. lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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