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Need info on Nosler Accubond 200 grain
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<blockquote data-quote="elkhntr" data-source="post: 469123" data-attributes="member: 23367"><p>Gentlemen</p><p>Thankyou all for your valuable input. It certainly gives me a place to start. I will be headed to the range this weekend. Temps will be 25-35 degrees here in montana. I figure do your practice and loading in the temps that you hunt in. Gives true data about your loads particularly vol. loss. I have heard that Rotumbo Mag powder is less sensitive to temps than Rl22. Anyone have knowledge of this to be true??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkhntr, post: 469123, member: 23367"] Gentlemen Thankyou all for your valuable input. It certainly gives me a place to start. I will be headed to the range this weekend. Temps will be 25-35 degrees here in montana. I figure do your practice and loading in the temps that you hunt in. Gives true data about your loads particularly vol. loss. I have heard that Rotumbo Mag powder is less sensitive to temps than Rl22. Anyone have knowledge of this to be true?? [/QUOTE]
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