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<blockquote data-quote="Grifm" data-source="post: 2052537" data-attributes="member: 116508"><p>I do! I haven't done any hunting since moving to TX. To much of a business here. I mostly hunt whitetails when I go to visit family back east but want to get into western hunting for elk/mule deer. I like to develop my loads in temps somewhat close to the temps I'll be hunting in and then depending on how hot the load is that I am working with I will do another work up if I am going to be shooting in significantly higher (>30 deg) above what I worked up the load at. Most of the time it is somewhere between 40-65 when I get to hunt back home. This is my first time working with either Benchmark or IMR8208. From what I have read on the web both are supposed to be temp insensitive. Honestly that is one of the major points drawing me to just leave well enough alone and stick with the benchmark load at 3K fps (if it shoots).</p><p></p><p>- Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grifm, post: 2052537, member: 116508"] I do! I haven't done any hunting since moving to TX. To much of a business here. I mostly hunt whitetails when I go to visit family back east but want to get into western hunting for elk/mule deer. I like to develop my loads in temps somewhat close to the temps I'll be hunting in and then depending on how hot the load is that I am working with I will do another work up if I am going to be shooting in significantly higher (>30 deg) above what I worked up the load at. Most of the time it is somewhere between 40-65 when I get to hunt back home. This is my first time working with either Benchmark or IMR8208. From what I have read on the web both are supposed to be temp insensitive. Honestly that is one of the major points drawing me to just leave well enough alone and stick with the benchmark load at 3K fps (if it shoots). - Matt [/QUOTE]
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