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Reloading
210 m primer in freezing cold
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<blockquote data-quote="red dawg" data-source="post: 1131838" data-attributes="member: 24893"><p>Hey guy's, I asked a question about primer difference and cold temp ignition, I placed a 7mm rm round in deep freeze for exactly 1 hour , when i removed it I had to wipe off the frost before chambering. It was loaded with 65 grains of H1000 and 210 match primer, and it fired just like it was 70 degrees I really thought there might be a slight delay, so now I guess it will be pretty cold outside to replicate this condition today. Hope this helps someone else besides me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dawg, post: 1131838, member: 24893"] Hey guy's, I asked a question about primer difference and cold temp ignition, I placed a 7mm rm round in deep freeze for exactly 1 hour , when i removed it I had to wipe off the frost before chambering. It was loaded with 65 grains of H1000 and 210 match primer, and it fired just like it was 70 degrees I really thought there might be a slight delay, so now I guess it will be pretty cold outside to replicate this condition today. Hope this helps someone else besides me [/QUOTE]
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