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Gunpowder charts for temp sensitivity and burn rates
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 2095045" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>H4350 is going to be fast for the heavies in the 7 MAX. The others you listed are all solid options. The Hodgdon powders you listed Have all performed well for temp stability for me, RL23 has been very temp stable, RL26 a little less so but not bad at all. Haven't messed with 565 or 570 yet. Best thing to do is work up your charge when it's warmer out and then as it gets towards hunting season shoot and see how much velocity your losing. I don't hunt with a clean bore so a few days before going out I hit the range to foul the bore with a few shots and confirm zero and grab some chrono numbers so I know everything is good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 2095045, member: 109327"] H4350 is going to be fast for the heavies in the 7 MAX. The others you listed are all solid options. The Hodgdon powders you listed Have all performed well for temp stability for me, RL23 has been very temp stable, RL26 a little less so but not bad at all. Haven't messed with 565 or 570 yet. Best thing to do is work up your charge when it's warmer out and then as it gets towards hunting season shoot and see how much velocity your losing. I don't hunt with a clean bore so a few days before going out I hit the range to foul the bore with a few shots and confirm zero and grab some chrono numbers so I know everything is good to go. [/QUOTE]
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