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Reloading
Southern AZ Temps and RL26
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 2381652" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>[USER=87214]@coop2564[/USER] That's fine and good in West Texas, but her in CO, we have major temperature swings, to where, it's a good powder for velocity/accuracy, I won't load it anymore and just keep it on the shelf. December-June, is when I do the majority of my load development and a load for a 300RUM, that was stable, a week prior in 70's, was dangerous the next week, in the low 80's. And this was not a full house load!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 2381652, member: 15637"] [USER=87214]@coop2564[/USER] That's fine and good in West Texas, but her in CO, we have major temperature swings, to where, it's a good powder for velocity/accuracy, I won't load it anymore and just keep it on the shelf. December-June, is when I do the majority of my load development and a load for a 300RUM, that was stable, a week prior in 70's, was dangerous the next week, in the low 80's. And this was not a full house load! [/QUOTE]
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