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Load for 270 too hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="ranger3" data-source="post: 1345587" data-attributes="member: 43382"><p>If you're shooting these in the same temperatures as you will be when you are hunting I wouldn't be too concerned this is a condition that you might see just because you're at a peak load. I have a load in my 270 that is way over booked on the amount of powder using a nine and a half Magnum primer and it is just fine you wouldn't take it out on 85 degree day but I don't hunt on an 85 degree day. That is why I now only use temperature in sensitive powder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranger3, post: 1345587, member: 43382"] If you're shooting these in the same temperatures as you will be when you are hunting I wouldn't be too concerned this is a condition that you might see just because you're at a peak load. I have a load in my 270 that is way over booked on the amount of powder using a nine and a half Magnum primer and it is just fine you wouldn't take it out on 85 degree day but I don't hunt on an 85 degree day. That is why I now only use temperature in sensitive powder. [/QUOTE]
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