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Temperature Sensitivity of Alliant Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 1938828" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>After burning dozens of pounds of this powder from sub zero temps in AK, to 100°+ in El Paso, TX since it came out, I have learned that temp sensitivity is something I don't waste time worrying about with RL26.</p><p></p><p>Those that say it goes crazy above 85° are definitely doing something different than I am. I just haven't seen the weird pressure spikes that people speak of. I load in the middle of the accuracy nodes observed through load development using either OCW or ladder methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 1938828, member: 16938"] After burning dozens of pounds of this powder from sub zero temps in AK, to 100°+ in El Paso, TX since it came out, I have learned that temp sensitivity is something I don't waste time worrying about with RL26. Those that say it goes crazy above 85° are definitely doing something different than I am. I just haven't seen the weird pressure spikes that people speak of. I load in the middle of the accuracy nodes observed through load development using either OCW or ladder methods. [/QUOTE]
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