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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Are We More Temp Sensitive Than Powders?
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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 2483082" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>If I can ever find some at a reasonable price, I would like to try </p><p>R26 since it is more prevalent in the newer reloading manuals. There does not seem to be consensus among the posters here if it is temp sensitive or not. I have used most of the other powders since I reload for many rifles but I am intrigued by the extra velocity that is possible. My load development would be in warmer weather and we get the 50* temp swings in the summer in Central Oregon daily. What are the informed opinions out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 2483082, member: 99567"] If I can ever find some at a reasonable price, I would like to try R26 since it is more prevalent in the newer reloading manuals. There does not seem to be consensus among the posters here if it is temp sensitive or not. I have used most of the other powders since I reload for many rifles but I am intrigued by the extra velocity that is possible. My load development would be in warmer weather and we get the 50* temp swings in the summer in Central Oregon daily. What are the informed opinions out there? [/QUOTE]
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