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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Temperature sensitive powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jumpalot" data-source="post: 170627" data-attributes="member: 4867"><p>^^^^Because that's advertising. That's why Chevy, Ford and Dodge all say they make the best trucks. I've been shooting RL22 for about 5 years now and have had no problems. The load I developed was during 60-70 degree weather. I used the same load last season to connect on a cow elk over 600 yds. when the wind chill registered -20 degrees. Whatever velocity change there was, wasn't much. Also have shot antelope when it was over 90 degrees and didn't experience any pressure or significant change in velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jumpalot, post: 170627, member: 4867"] ^^^^Because that's advertising. That's why Chevy, Ford and Dodge all say they make the best trucks. I've been shooting RL22 for about 5 years now and have had no problems. The load I developed was during 60-70 degree weather. I used the same load last season to connect on a cow elk over 600 yds. when the wind chill registered -20 degrees. Whatever velocity change there was, wasn't much. Also have shot antelope when it was over 90 degrees and didn't experience any pressure or significant change in velocity. [/QUOTE]
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