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powder data for temperature swings
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkker" data-source="post: 1093953" data-attributes="member: 81406"><p>There is no answer to the original question other than, "it depends".</p><p>Temp insensitivity is only that when under conditions designed for, or very similar. So for example, Varget was designed around the 308 with 145-155gr bullets. Very insensitive there.</p><p>However you move Varget to the 223 & 55gr bullets.... While the resulting groups can be very good, the temp resistance is a miserable failure.</p><p>Do some searching for Dr. Denton Bramwell. He contributed to VHA, and the RSI website; has some very good scientific testing on this very subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkker, post: 1093953, member: 81406"] There is no answer to the original question other than, "it depends". Temp insensitivity is only that when under conditions designed for, or very similar. So for example, Varget was designed around the 308 with 145-155gr bullets. Very insensitive there. However you move Varget to the 223 & 55gr bullets.... While the resulting groups can be very good, the temp resistance is a miserable failure. Do some searching for Dr. Denton Bramwell. He contributed to VHA, and the RSI website; has some very good scientific testing on this very subject. [/QUOTE]
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