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340 WEATHERBY LOAD DATA
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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1709318" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>I know you said you didn't want to use RL19, but I have a .340 Weatherby Mk V FiberMark, and I have been loading 87.0 grains of RL19 behind a Barnes 225 TTSX. I was just shooting it yesterday, and shot a half inch group in 80 degree temps. The load has always been super accurate, and I have never had any problems with it being "temp sensitive". I was confirming my zero yesterday, getting ready for my trip to Chama in 3 weeks. I have read that RL19 is temp sensitive, but as I said, I never experienced any problem. I have read that unless you are shooting long distances (in excess of 500 yards), it really shouldn't make much difference. Good Luck in your quest for a better, more efficient powder. I will follow this thread hoping to get info from others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1709318, member: 38154"] I know you said you didn't want to use RL19, but I have a .340 Weatherby Mk V FiberMark, and I have been loading 87.0 grains of RL19 behind a Barnes 225 TTSX. I was just shooting it yesterday, and shot a half inch group in 80 degree temps. The load has always been super accurate, and I have never had any problems with it being "temp sensitive". I was confirming my zero yesterday, getting ready for my trip to Chama in 3 weeks. I have read that RL19 is temp sensitive, but as I said, I never experienced any problem. I have read that unless you are shooting long distances (in excess of 500 yards), it really shouldn't make much difference. Good Luck in your quest for a better, more efficient powder. I will follow this thread hoping to get info from others. [/QUOTE]
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