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Reloading
New winchester STaBALL 6.5 powder
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<blockquote data-quote="AkBirder300" data-source="post: 2150860" data-attributes="member: 112870"><p>Yes, my wife used handloads of the 200 ELD-X, Win LRM primers and StaBall for a winter bison hunt. Rifle and ammo were at ambient temp (just above zero) for 2 hours. Hit dead on at 108 yards with a 100 yard zero. Found bullet under off hide and it weighed 122gr. Massive internal trauma. I built the loads in August at approximately 60 degrees and have had no issues so far. They worked well in a caribou at the time. So in my experience I'd say with mag primer it seems pretty stable over a 60ish degree span.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AkBirder300, post: 2150860, member: 112870"] Yes, my wife used handloads of the 200 ELD-X, Win LRM primers and StaBall for a winter bison hunt. Rifle and ammo were at ambient temp (just above zero) for 2 hours. Hit dead on at 108 yards with a 100 yard zero. Found bullet under off hide and it weighed 122gr. Massive internal trauma. I built the loads in August at approximately 60 degrees and have had no issues so far. They worked well in a caribou at the time. So in my experience I’d say with mag primer it seems pretty stable over a 60ish degree span. [/QUOTE]
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