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RL-17 vs H4350 and temperature variance
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 753485" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Can you prove that the whole 100 fps change was due to powder temp alone ? I think not. </p><p>Just because you experienced that kind of wide variation doe not mean H4895 is more temp sensitive than some other powder. Powder performance can vary due to burning rates and grain size and shape and the cartridge they are used in even if they are made with the same basic formula . Varget may well be a bit better than H4895 but I doubt it as they are very close in burning rate and aplication . </p><p>What I said is correct wether you like it or not .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 753485, member: 17844"] Can you prove that the whole 100 fps change was due to powder temp alone ? I think not. Just because you experienced that kind of wide variation doe not mean H4895 is more temp sensitive than some other powder. Powder performance can vary due to burning rates and grain size and shape and the cartridge they are used in even if they are made with the same basic formula . Varget may well be a bit better than H4895 but I doubt it as they are very close in burning rate and aplication . What I said is correct wether you like it or not . [/QUOTE]
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