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Measuring Powder Temperature
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 889078" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Especially with the lack of availability today. I am using IMR 4064 in my 204 right now. The site says it is not super sensitive but who knows unless you test it. They used a 308 in their test. That is about twice the amount of powder I am shooting. Next time out I think I will stick a few in underwear and few next to the heater vent and test them compared to outside temp. I zeroed and shot at 10F Sunday, which is what I expect our wolf hunts to be close to all winter. Brrrrr freaking brrrrrr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 889078, member: 61747"] Especially with the lack of availability today. I am using IMR 4064 in my 204 right now. The site says it is not super sensitive but who knows unless you test it. They used a 308 in their test. That is about twice the amount of powder I am shooting. Next time out I think I will stick a few in underwear and few next to the heater vent and test them compared to outside temp. I zeroed and shot at 10F Sunday, which is what I expect our wolf hunts to be close to all winter. Brrrrr freaking brrrrrr. [/QUOTE]
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