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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
210 vs. 215 primers
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<blockquote data-quote="theosmithjr" data-source="post: 1577609" data-attributes="member: 102164"><p>I suggest YOU RE-READ MY POST. I stated a load developed at 90 degrees is safe at any LOWER TEMP. IF you CHRONY that Load you'll see as a RULE OF THUMB that you gain 1 fps per degree in increased temp. And lose 1 fps. per degree in falling temps. Please Learn to COMPREHEND WHAT YOU READ BEFORE YOU ACCUSE OF One of SPREADING FALSE FEAR. SPEAKING of DANGER, this ENTIRE THREAD GOES AGAINST EVERY RELOADING MANUELS INSTRUCTIONS! Theosmithjr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theosmithjr, post: 1577609, member: 102164"] I suggest YOU RE-READ MY POST. I stated a load developed at 90 degrees is safe at any LOWER TEMP. IF you CHRONY that Load you'll see as a RULE OF THUMB that you gain 1 fps per degree in increased temp. And lose 1 fps. per degree in falling temps. Please Learn to COMPREHEND WHAT YOU READ BEFORE YOU ACCUSE OF One of SPREADING FALSE FEAR. SPEAKING of DANGER, this ENTIRE THREAD GOES AGAINST EVERY RELOADING MANUELS INSTRUCTIONS! Theosmithjr [/QUOTE]
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