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Reloading
Temperature Sensitivity of Alliant Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 1321251" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>Interesting thread. I'm headed out the door right now going to the range to test the temp response of a RL-26 load in my 260 Rem to the 83 degree weather. The load was developed in 56 degree weather and I know that it shoots really tight at that temp but if you speed it up about 40 fps it will spray. I'm testing to see if I reduced the load enough to avoid this since I do want an "all temp" load. I'll report back to give you another data point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 1321251, member: 63138"] Interesting thread. I'm headed out the door right now going to the range to test the temp response of a RL-26 load in my 260 Rem to the 83 degree weather. The load was developed in 56 degree weather and I know that it shoots really tight at that temp but if you speed it up about 40 fps it will spray. I'm testing to see if I reduced the load enough to avoid this since I do want an "all temp" load. I'll report back to give you another data point. [/QUOTE]
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