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.338 wm temp stability powders
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<blockquote data-quote="tigerwerkes" data-source="post: 1594384" data-attributes="member: 77967"><p>I have a win 70 extreme SS and a Beretta Mato (Dakota) and shoot 225 NABs and RL19 in both. I worked up my loads to hunt avg conditions @~8k' in CO and WY. I'm also in ETex and always put my test batches in the fridge prior to summer range days. For me the RL19 flips like a switch at about 75* and I get pressure signs, but everything below that seems to be flat on ES and velocity. I might try something else eventually but these are so consistent I really don't have much of a reason unless I was heading to Africa or something where it would probably get hot....but then I would prolly just buy a new rifle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigerwerkes, post: 1594384, member: 77967"] I have a win 70 extreme SS and a Beretta Mato (Dakota) and shoot 225 NABs and RL19 in both. I worked up my loads to hunt avg conditions @~8k’ in CO and WY. I’m also in ETex and always put my test batches in the fridge prior to summer range days. For me the RL19 flips like a switch at about 75* and I get pressure signs, but everything below that seems to be flat on ES and velocity. I might try something else eventually but these are so consistent I really don’t have much of a reason unless I was heading to Africa or something where it would probably get hot....but then I would prolly just buy a new rifle [/QUOTE]
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