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Reloading
Temperature stable powders
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<blockquote data-quote="CTK" data-source="post: 1381578" data-attributes="member: 103842"><p>It never fails that I do hunting load workups in July and August (90 degrees) and then am left wondering on days like today (7 degrees this morning) what the heck my drops will be. Makes you feel silly for working so hard to find loads that group well and then you Have no clue what is happening when the temperature changes 70 degrees. Glad i saw this post today. Will add cold and hot workups to my "to do" list for 2018. My local hunting temps vary between 5 and 75 degrees. I used RL 22 in my 280 Ai for a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTK, post: 1381578, member: 103842"] It never fails that I do hunting load workups in July and August (90 degrees) and then am left wondering on days like today (7 degrees this morning) what the heck my drops will be. Makes you feel silly for working so hard to find loads that group well and then you Have no clue what is happening when the temperature changes 70 degrees. Glad i saw this post today. Will add cold and hot workups to my "to do" list for 2018. My local hunting temps vary between 5 and 75 degrees. I used RL 22 in my 280 Ai for a few years. [/QUOTE]
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