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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2627747" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I work on accuracies and velocity. and ES, & SD. I would rather change than fight. Most of my reloading has been Fed-210 primer. I have step up this last year and acquired new reloading equipment or a major up date. I generally use H powders. Had a problems over 20 years ago with IMR powder and temperature change. I had develop a load for a rifle in the late winter and hadn't used it until early summer. Temp changed from 50's to 100's It put a primer out of the case into the action. It was a very tight group and 100fps faster than the H powder. Gave away about 16lbs of IMR powder and never used it again. I'll never cross that bridge again. I have gotten a pound here and there of other powders to try, but mostly single base powders. I hunt in weather from -20 to 100+. It isn't a real big problem is you are under 500yds, but extended distance it can be come a big problem. I did a lot of the tricks to my cases them and much better now. Put in a lot more controls on my reloading. Just have to be careful, and take the time to get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2627747, member: 101791"] I work on accuracies and velocity. and ES, & SD. I would rather change than fight. Most of my reloading has been Fed-210 primer. I have step up this last year and acquired new reloading equipment or a major up date. I generally use H powders. Had a problems over 20 years ago with IMR powder and temperature change. I had develop a load for a rifle in the late winter and hadn't used it until early summer. Temp changed from 50's to 100's It put a primer out of the case into the action. It was a very tight group and 100fps faster than the H powder. Gave away about 16lbs of IMR powder and never used it again. I'll never cross that bridge again. I have gotten a pound here and there of other powders to try, but mostly single base powders. I hunt in weather from -20 to 100+. It isn't a real big problem is you are under 500yds, but extended distance it can be come a big problem. I did a lot of the tricks to my cases them and much better now. Put in a lot more controls on my reloading. Just have to be careful, and take the time to get it right. [/QUOTE]
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