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Powder Temp Sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="HuntnID" data-source="post: 1879595" data-attributes="member: 9389"><p>So this whole H1000 drought has really gotten under my skin as it leaves me with very little to shoot without running out. I shoot H1000 in my 2 338 Lapuas, a 338 Edge, a 7rm and a 300wm. </p><p></p><p>Ive behn kicking around load development with a different powder like IMR7828SSC which my 7saum absolutely loves. My question is:</p><p></p><p>Is there a resource that can ballpark the velocity changes one will see when going from summer(90* temps) to hunting season(20* temps) or does it change completely with each rifle? </p><p></p><p>Is there a generic input that people use for the powder sensitivity input field in Applied Ballistics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HuntnID, post: 1879595, member: 9389"] So this whole H1000 drought has really gotten under my skin as it leaves me with very little to shoot without running out. I shoot H1000 in my 2 338 Lapuas, a 338 Edge, a 7rm and a 300wm. Ive behn kicking around load development with a different powder like IMR7828SSC which my 7saum absolutely loves. My question is: Is there a resource that can ballpark the velocity changes one will see when going from summer(90* temps) to hunting season(20* temps) or does it change completely with each rifle? Is there a generic input that people use for the powder sensitivity input field in Applied Ballistics? [/QUOTE]
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