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.338 wm temp stability powders
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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 1593969" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>In my Win Super Grade I've tried RL19, H4350, I4350, H4831, and recently N560, I4451 and RL16. Best results for temp stability was with H4350 shot from 22 to 93 degrees with 200, 225 and 250 grain bullets (all Nosler PT, BT and ABs). The velocity champs were with RL19 and N560 they but did not give the groups I was looking for at 200 yards. I'm growing tired of trying new powders, so I've settled on H4350 for the accuracy, low standard deviation, and temp stability. I was using Win brass weight sorted, and Fed215 primers for all loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 1593969, member: 103010"] In my Win Super Grade I've tried RL19, H4350, I4350, H4831, and recently N560, I4451 and RL16. Best results for temp stability was with H4350 shot from 22 to 93 degrees with 200, 225 and 250 grain bullets (all Nosler PT, BT and ABs). The velocity champs were with RL19 and N560 they but did not give the groups I was looking for at 200 yards. I'm growing tired of trying new powders, so I've settled on H4350 for the accuracy, low standard deviation, and temp stability. I was using Win brass weight sorted, and Fed215 primers for all loads. [/QUOTE]
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