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Reloading
Temperature sensitive powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="mikebob" data-source="post: 170628" data-attributes="member: 6041"><p>I shoot r22 in my 300 win mag. I have found not much differ at all. I dial the same cold or hot and am able to still hit all my targets which are smaller than vital zones on deer. I have however found that it does differ accasionally in lots. So buy a 5lb or kkep track of your lot # and there wont be a problem there. I have tried h4831 and didnt get as much velocity with no accuracy gains, with h4350 i got velocity increase but lost some accuracy. I was worried about it to from all the temp hipe but im really glad i stuck with it in my 300 mag it is a good powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikebob, post: 170628, member: 6041"] I shoot r22 in my 300 win mag. I have found not much differ at all. I dial the same cold or hot and am able to still hit all my targets which are smaller than vital zones on deer. I have however found that it does differ accasionally in lots. So buy a 5lb or kkep track of your lot # and there wont be a problem there. I have tried h4831 and didnt get as much velocity with no accuracy gains, with h4350 i got velocity increase but lost some accuracy. I was worried about it to from all the temp hipe but im really glad i stuck with it in my 300 mag it is a good powder. [/QUOTE]
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