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My wife's first elk
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<blockquote data-quote="central iowa couple" data-source="post: 2320253" data-attributes="member: 89193"><p>You're quite observant. They are reloads. Actually 3x . I was using re26 with the hammer hunter bullets. Ran them up to pressure signs. Backed of by 1 grain. Everything was going good. Then i forgot them in the truck at the range for a 10 minutes or so. Inside of truck was real hot. I shot them and wondered what was going on after 2nd shot. I then turned on the ac in the truck. 20 minutes later Everything went well after that. Lesson learned. I think re26 doesnt like temps over 120. Just a guess on how warm the brass was. Nothing scientific</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="central iowa couple, post: 2320253, member: 89193"] You're quite observant. They are reloads. Actually 3x . I was using re26 with the hammer hunter bullets. Ran them up to pressure signs. Backed of by 1 grain. Everything was going good. Then i forgot them in the truck at the range for a 10 minutes or so. Inside of truck was real hot. I shot them and wondered what was going on after 2nd shot. I then turned on the ac in the truck. 20 minutes later Everything went well after that. Lesson learned. I think re26 doesnt like temps over 120. Just a guess on how warm the brass was. Nothing scientific [/QUOTE]
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