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Are We More Temp Sensitive Than Powders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 2482574" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>The only H smokeless powders I actually use are h4350 and h50bmg, and they are spendy and rare lately. I have h4895 and Retumbo also, but those rarely get burned. I'm not sure I even have a retumbo load at present for any of my rifles. I tend to do my load development in both hot and cold weather before I call the load good, and I don't usually push hard enough that a couple % extra pressure makes a difference. I'm much more fond of rl powder, but they have also gotten rare lately.</p><p>The last powder order I made (last month) was actually for a few kegs of mil-surp powder. I've got a few rifles that can easily use the wc872 I bought (basically us869, aa8700) but I've never worked with I 7383 powder. It seems to not like being pushed, so it'll prolly be a paper punching powder in my 30-06 and I'll pull down the few # of I 4350 I have loaded for it and use it in my kid's 6.5 creed. I'm not really interested in $50 a # powder or $100/ brick primers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 2482574, member: 48043"] The only H smokeless powders I actually use are h4350 and h50bmg, and they are spendy and rare lately. I have h4895 and Retumbo also, but those rarely get burned. I'm not sure I even have a retumbo load at present for any of my rifles. I tend to do my load development in both hot and cold weather before I call the load good, and I don't usually push hard enough that a couple % extra pressure makes a difference. I'm much more fond of rl powder, but they have also gotten rare lately. The last powder order I made (last month) was actually for a few kegs of mil-surp powder. I've got a few rifles that can easily use the wc872 I bought (basically us869, aa8700) but I've never worked with I 7383 powder. It seems to not like being pushed, so it'll prolly be a paper punching powder in my 30-06 and I'll pull down the few # of I 4350 I have loaded for it and use it in my kid's 6.5 creed. I'm not really interested in $50 a # powder or $100/ brick primers. [/QUOTE]
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