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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
225 eldm and rl25
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<blockquote data-quote="BUSTINDOGS" data-source="post: 1859067" data-attributes="member: 49798"><p>I us it in my 7 saum. It's very accurate in my rifle but it really slows down when it gets cold out. For reference I was at 2860 fps at 60°F and was down to 2811 fps at 29°F. WLRM primers seemed to work the best. I read that these are the most temp stable primers and it seems to hold true as I was using Fed215 before. I don't have hard data to prove it as I didn't record any cold temp shots with the 215 but the WLRM didn't cause velocity spikes like the 215 in warmer Temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUSTINDOGS, post: 1859067, member: 49798"] I us it in my 7 saum. It's very accurate in my rifle but it really slows down when it gets cold out. For reference I was at 2860 fps at 60°F and was down to 2811 fps at 29°F. WLRM primers seemed to work the best. I read that these are the most temp stable primers and it seems to hold true as I was using Fed215 before. I don't have hard data to prove it as I didn't record any cold temp shots with the 215 but the WLRM didn't cause velocity spikes like the 215 in warmer Temps. [/QUOTE]
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