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Reloading
300 win mag N570
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<blockquote data-quote="dxlbaile" data-source="post: 2270251" data-attributes="member: 91579"><p>I had the exact same experience... My load was fine at 45 degrees .. I went barbary hunting at 80 degrees and locked the bolt up on a gun.</p><p> .. Summation.. If you hunt in cold temps or cooler.. RL 26 will be fine for you.. I wouldn't use it in hot temps it is un</p><p>reliable.. jmho.</p><p>I have had no problems with N-570 cool or hot.. 78 grains is magic with the 215 berger... The only thing about 570, is like some other powders, you have to decrease a grain or two or increase to keep velocity the same.. different lots of powder vary a bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxlbaile, post: 2270251, member: 91579"] I had the exact same experience... My load was fine at 45 degrees .. I went barbary hunting at 80 degrees and locked the bolt up on a gun. .. Summation.. If you hunt in cold temps or cooler.. RL 26 will be fine for you.. I wouldn't use it in hot temps it is un reliable.. jmho. I have had no problems with N-570 cool or hot.. 78 grains is magic with the 215 berger... The only thing about 570, is like some other powders, you have to decrease a grain or two or increase to keep velocity the same.. different lots of powder vary a bunch. [/QUOTE]
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