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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Powder temp sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Garyinmt" data-source="post: 1766100" data-attributes="member: 110154"><p>You are no doubt correct, however it has always troubled me that other manufacturers haven't done more to make temperature insensitivity more of a priority. Surely they must know the importance many shooters give this issue. I for one always look for a temperature intensitive powder for all my hunting needs. Trouble is I can't always find one that gives the velocity and accuracy I'm looking for. Case in point, loading for a 30-06 this fall, both H4350 and Superperformance have similar accuracy in that rifle, but Superp gave over 100fps more in velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garyinmt, post: 1766100, member: 110154"] You are no doubt correct, however it has always troubled me that other manufacturers haven't done more to make temperature insensitivity more of a priority. Surely they must know the importance many shooters give this issue. I for one always look for a temperature intensitive powder for all my hunting needs. Trouble is I can't always find one that gives the velocity and accuracy I'm looking for. Case in point, loading for a 30-06 this fall, both H4350 and Superperformance have similar accuracy in that rifle, but Superp gave over 100fps more in velocity. [/QUOTE]
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