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Long Action vs Short Action.
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2681535" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>That is why I have gone to using temp stable powders for hunting applications. StaBall 6.5 is a double base powder that is temp stable which I have verified in the 243Win. Loads made at 59F had less than 10 fps increase in speed at 93F even when left out in the sun (rifle and ammo). ELR shooters can make charts that document how many fps increase there is per degree of temp. The risk there is that the speed of the round moves out of the accuracy node of the rifle. Very temp unstable powders to me make little sense in general.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2681535, member: 94556"] That is why I have gone to using temp stable powders for hunting applications. StaBall 6.5 is a double base powder that is temp stable which I have verified in the 243Win. Loads made at 59F had less than 10 fps increase in speed at 93F even when left out in the sun (rifle and ammo). ELR shooters can make charts that document how many fps increase there is per degree of temp. The risk there is that the speed of the round moves out of the accuracy node of the rifle. Very temp unstable powders to me make little sense in general. [/QUOTE]
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