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Reloading
OCW test in cold weather
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<blockquote data-quote="bstomper" data-source="post: 1260377" data-attributes="member: 37250"><p>The temps I hunt can vary from 15c (60f) to -25c (-13f) depending on what I am hunting, elk, moose ,deer. I also do some shooting in the summer. I am using hodgdon H1000 for this load development and from what I found in my research, it is suposed to be fairly temperature stable. Would it make sence to keep the cartrages warm in the truck the best I can, at least till I see if there are any pressure issues,. Once I find out the max load ( because of pressure issues) I can let thing cool down to ambiant temps and finish the test. Does this make sence??</p><p>I'm new to this stuff and trying to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bstomper, post: 1260377, member: 37250"] The temps I hunt can vary from 15c (60f) to -25c (-13f) depending on what I am hunting, elk, moose ,deer. I also do some shooting in the summer. I am using hodgdon H1000 for this load development and from what I found in my research, it is suposed to be fairly temperature stable. Would it make sence to keep the cartrages warm in the truck the best I can, at least till I see if there are any pressure issues,. Once I find out the max load ( because of pressure issues) I can let thing cool down to ambiant temps and finish the test. Does this make sence?? I'm new to this stuff and trying to learn. [/QUOTE]
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