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7mm-08 quickload request 168 Accubond Long Range
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<blockquote data-quote="gte901m" data-source="post: 1387622" data-attributes="member: 80740"><p>glad to help.</p><p></p><p>I noticed you mentioned H4350 in your original post - updated file attached with that data (its 100 fps slower than RL17).</p><p></p><p>After splitting the seating stem in my forster die trying to compress powder in a 7mm08 case, I gave up on bulky powders like H4350 and stuck with RL17 and W760.</p><p></p><p>RL17 dose vary some with temp, but its not too bad. If you are overly concerned, usually a 0.2 grains adjustment is needed for summer and winter loads.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I think most worry too much about temp sensitivity. As long as a point of impact shift does not occur, a modest loss in velocity (50fps) is negligible at distances out to 500 yards (2" impact difference ). Once you get to 600 yards, it definitely starts to matter for deer sized game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte901m, post: 1387622, member: 80740"] glad to help. I noticed you mentioned H4350 in your original post - updated file attached with that data (its 100 fps slower than RL17). After splitting the seating stem in my forster die trying to compress powder in a 7mm08 case, I gave up on bulky powders like H4350 and stuck with RL17 and W760. RL17 dose vary some with temp, but its not too bad. If you are overly concerned, usually a 0.2 grains adjustment is needed for summer and winter loads. Honestly, I think most worry too much about temp sensitivity. As long as a point of impact shift does not occur, a modest loss in velocity (50fps) is negligible at distances out to 500 yards (2" impact difference ). Once you get to 600 yards, it definitely starts to matter for deer sized game. [/QUOTE]
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