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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1471450" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>Don't know if this helps or not, but I just ran a load at 74 degrees and again at 90 degrees. With RL19 and 105s in a 6 Creedmore, I gained 90 fps at 90 degrees. Odd,huh? Could not, however, see any more pressure signs than I did at 74 degrees; which was nothing. Other times, a load in a different cartridge was a radical difference! Pressures much higher, but I also will say that load was already pretty hot. So, remember what others have said, no set values and try the JBM ballistics solver. And be careful!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1471450, member: 17593"] Don't know if this helps or not, but I just ran a load at 74 degrees and again at 90 degrees. With RL19 and 105s in a 6 Creedmore, I gained 90 fps at 90 degrees. Odd,huh? Could not, however, see any more pressure signs than I did at 74 degrees; which was nothing. Other times, a load in a different cartridge was a radical difference! Pressures much higher, but I also will say that load was already pretty hot. So, remember what others have said, no set values and try the JBM ballistics solver. And be careful! [/QUOTE]
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