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Reloading
Anyone use Alliant Power Pro 2000-MR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine" data-source="post: 694330" data-attributes="member: 42700"><p>A follow up to my previous post. I'm a little concerned about</p><p>my most recent trip to the range to test power pro 2000. Last week</p><p>I shot 4 three shot groups with the 50.8 grain load that shot </p><p>so well for me before. Everything was the same except for the</p><p>temperature (90 degrees). The same load that shot .37 when it </p><p>was 62 degrees would not group below 1.3 inches at 90 degrees. My </p><p>pet load with varget shot same group size at both temps.</p><p>I guess I'll do more testing but it seems the "temp sensitivity monster"</p><p>may be rearing his ugly head. I really had high hopes for this</p><p>powder but to me consistency is more important than velocity. Maybe it was</p><p>Just a fluke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine, post: 694330, member: 42700"] A follow up to my previous post. I'm a little concerned about my most recent trip to the range to test power pro 2000. Last week I shot 4 three shot groups with the 50.8 grain load that shot so well for me before. Everything was the same except for the temperature (90 degrees). The same load that shot .37 when it was 62 degrees would not group below 1.3 inches at 90 degrees. My pet load with varget shot same group size at both temps. I guess I'll do more testing but it seems the "temp sensitivity monster" may be rearing his ugly head. I really had high hopes for this powder but to me consistency is more important than velocity. Maybe it was Just a fluke. [/QUOTE]
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