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<blockquote data-quote="UCzO___" data-source="post: 2911010" data-attributes="member: 117591"><p>I have a load I worked up @75⁰'ish F. I have heard a lot of negative things about this powders temp sensitivity. My question is is it in both directions, hot & cold? I have developed a problem with the rifle I have been planning to take to MT on my first Elk hunt and don't have much spare time to work up a new load. It is far from top end load, in fact it is pretty mediocre, but it shoots lights out and has enough energy at the ranges I expect to be shooting.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCzO___, post: 2911010, member: 117591"] I have a load I worked up @75⁰'ish F. I have heard a lot of negative things about this powders temp sensitivity. My question is is it in both directions, hot & cold? I have developed a problem with the rifle I have been planning to take to MT on my first Elk hunt and don't have much spare time to work up a new load. It is far from top end load, in fact it is pretty mediocre, but it shoots lights out and has enough energy at the ranges I expect to be shooting. Thanks in advance for any help! [/QUOTE]
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