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CFE223 in cold weather??
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisTeam2" data-source="post: 2907362" data-attributes="member: 123937"><p>Hi Mike, you are welcome. </p><p></p><p>You obviously have a lot of hunting and loading experience behind you in different climates which others can benefit from, please keep up the messaging! </p><p></p><p>I don't have any data sheets on H4350, H4831/H4831SC or H-1000, powders I also use. I will keep an eye out and send over/post data if I run into data sheets or additional experimental studies as it pertains to those powders. </p><p></p><p>A fairly new double base, temperature insensitive powder may be also of interest to you and others: VV N568 is both Temp. insensitive & non-hydroscopic (humidity content in the powder can induce large velocity variations even from the same lot). It is really close in burn rate to Retumbo, N570 and Norma 217 (the later 2 use large extruded kernels). Just began loading with N568 this summer. </p><p></p><p>VV N565 is also another double based Vihtavuori powder which is suppose to be temp. insensitive. </p><p></p><p>I am really straying away from topic: "CFE-223 use in cold weather", but... The point being is that temp. stable powders are going to better serve re-loaders/hunters in cold weather conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisTeam2, post: 2907362, member: 123937"] Hi Mike, you are welcome. You obviously have a lot of hunting and loading experience behind you in different climates which others can benefit from, please keep up the messaging! I don't have any data sheets on H4350, H4831/H4831SC or H-1000, powders I also use. I will keep an eye out and send over/post data if I run into data sheets or additional experimental studies as it pertains to those powders. A fairly new double base, temperature insensitive powder may be also of interest to you and others: VV N568 is both Temp. insensitive & non-hydroscopic (humidity content in the powder can induce large velocity variations even from the same lot). It is really close in burn rate to Retumbo, N570 and Norma 217 (the later 2 use large extruded kernels). Just began loading with N568 this summer. VV N565 is also another double based Vihtavuori powder which is suppose to be temp. insensitive. I am really straying away from topic: "CFE-223 use in cold weather", but... The point being is that temp. stable powders are going to better serve re-loaders/hunters in cold weather conditions. [/QUOTE]
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