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RL33 Temperature Regression Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Max Heat" data-source="post: 920789" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>It's an optical "shooting chrony" brand basic F1 model. It could have been the cause of the anomaly (is that spelled right?). Especially considering that the 1st shot did produce an error. </p><p></p><p>And 33 doesn't like bullet jump? With an overbore 7RUM, you NEED to have some, to keep the pressure from spiking.</p><p></p><p>I'm backing off on this thread now, as the OP probably thinks that I'm hell-bent on throwing it off course. He WAS pretty specific about the topic. Since 33 is what I am running now, I'm definitely interested in hearing what others have to say regarding it's possible temperature quirkiness. But judging by the responses so far, there doesn't seem to be enough info out there yet, due to it still being so fresh on the market. I'm hungry for ANY data & observations regarding this new powder.</p><p></p><p>Primer-blowing pressure spikes caused by LOW temps is unsettling. I really hope it turns out NOT to be the case, once a sufficient amount of data comes in. I've blown a couple of primers with [overly] hot loads of 22, in hot weather. But NEVER with 33 (or even 25, for that matter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Heat, post: 920789, member: 43153"] It's an optical "shooting chrony" brand basic F1 model. It could have been the cause of the anomaly (is that spelled right?). Especially considering that the 1st shot did produce an error. And 33 doesn't like bullet jump? With an overbore 7RUM, you NEED to have some, to keep the pressure from spiking. I'm backing off on this thread now, as the OP probably thinks that I'm hell-bent on throwing it off course. He WAS pretty specific about the topic. Since 33 is what I am running now, I'm definitely interested in hearing what others have to say regarding it's possible temperature quirkiness. But judging by the responses so far, there doesn't seem to be enough info out there yet, due to it still being so fresh on the market. I'm hungry for ANY data & observations regarding this new powder. Primer-blowing pressure spikes caused by LOW temps is unsettling. I really hope it turns out NOT to be the case, once a sufficient amount of data comes in. I've blown a couple of primers with [overly] hot loads of 22, in hot weather. But NEVER with 33 (or even 25, for that matter). [/QUOTE]
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