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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2783244" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>Most likely I won't be testing in cold weather........cool yes, but not cold. Hot isn't my friend and never will be, but heat is fine. I wear shorts and a tank top when it's 30* as long as the wind isn't blowing too much (my wife hates it when I do that). I'm in north Texas aka west Texas for reference. I've been reading 6.5prc post as I'll be doing sone testing with that cartridge also (ar10). Now that primers of the large variety is a scavenger hunt for decent pricing (if there's such a thing). Primers to be tested (if someone thinks I should leave some out then let me know) are 200, 250, #34, br2, win 8 1/2, win 8 1/2m and rem 9 1/2m. On 1 6.5prc post their br2 was a no-go (using h100 tho). However, I probably won't be using that powder?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2783244, member: 105694"] Most likely I won't be testing in cold weather........cool yes, but not cold. Hot isn't my friend and never will be, but heat is fine. I wear shorts and a tank top when it's 30* as long as the wind isn't blowing too much (my wife hates it when I do that). I'm in north Texas aka west Texas for reference. I've been reading 6.5prc post as I'll be doing sone testing with that cartridge also (ar10). Now that primers of the large variety is a scavenger hunt for decent pricing (if there's such a thing). Primers to be tested (if someone thinks I should leave some out then let me know) are 200, 250, #34, br2, win 8 1/2, win 8 1/2m and rem 9 1/2m. On 1 6.5prc post their br2 was a no-go (using h100 tho). However, I probably won't be using that powder? [/QUOTE]
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