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Reloading
Vihtavouri N560 - Temp Sensitive?
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 307793" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Looking at reloading some 95 gr. bullets for my .243 Model 7. The Nosler manual lists Vihtavouri N560 powder as being the most accurate in their tests. Somehow, I remember reading that the Vihtavouri powders are great, but very temp sensitive. I live in AZ where the day can start at 65 degress but climb to 105 degrees within several hours, so this becomes a big factor for me. Does anybody have experience with this powder, especially regarding temp sensitivity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 307793, member: 4809"] Looking at reloading some 95 gr. bullets for my .243 Model 7. The Nosler manual lists Vihtavouri N560 powder as being the most accurate in their tests. Somehow, I remember reading that the Vihtavouri powders are great, but very temp sensitive. I live in AZ where the day can start at 65 degress but climb to 105 degrees within several hours, so this becomes a big factor for me. Does anybody have experience with this powder, especially regarding temp sensitivity? [/QUOTE]
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