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Reloading
temp stability of powder
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 408895" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Chuck,</p><p> I think all three are affected by cold/heat. Of those three, I have the most experience with RL22. I looked through my reloading/shooting journal and the first time I documented its use is Sept. 3rd of 2000. It was my my main powder for the 7mmRM Sendero that I had.</p><p> While it is temp sensitive I still use it quiet a bit. I did a little experiment last year while living in northern Virginia last winter. After noting the difference of my velocity from summer to winter I adjusted my drop chart as necessary and it worked fine for me. Not sure I'll have that much of difference this year in Ga. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 408895, member: 307"] Chuck, I think all three are affected by cold/heat. Of those three, I have the most experience with RL22. I looked through my reloading/shooting journal and the first time I documented its use is Sept. 3rd of 2000. It was my my main powder for the 7mmRM Sendero that I had. While it is temp sensitive I still use it quiet a bit. I did a little experiment last year while living in northern Virginia last winter. After noting the difference of my velocity from summer to winter I adjusted my drop chart as necessary and it worked fine for me. Not sure I'll have that much of difference this year in Ga. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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