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300 Win Mag??? Weird Shooting Chrony Master F1 8.8:8.8 reading
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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 2220213" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>Most will agree that 80F seems to be the temp that powders start having extreme pressure spikes. During temps that are nearing or exceeding that 80F mark, I put my ammo in a cooler with one cold pack (with my lunch LOL). It keeps the ammo cool, but not frozen. I also do not put my box of ammo in the hot sun on the bench. It stays in the cooler until ready to shoot. Some times, I carry a second single-six-pack size cooler with a hand towel, ice, and water to cool my barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 2220213, member: 42494"] Most will agree that 80F seems to be the temp that powders start having extreme pressure spikes. During temps that are nearing or exceeding that 80F mark, I put my ammo in a cooler with one cold pack (with my lunch LOL). It keeps the ammo cool, but not frozen. I also do not put my box of ammo in the hot sun on the bench. It stays in the cooler until ready to shoot. Some times, I carry a second single-six-pack size cooler with a hand towel, ice, and water to cool my barrel. [/QUOTE]
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