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Powder Test 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2909574" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>I have worked in three deserts, NW Siberia, Williston North Dakota. I have seen mothers pushing strollers with babies in -45C and worked on a rig floor with -65F until the hydraulics froze. 5 minutes on 10 minutes in the dog house on that job. Extremes are extremes, but I understand, there is only so much you can take off in The heat.</p><p>I don't go shoot in 90F, I do my load development under 80F and hunt between 20-70F. I always confirm my loads before a hunt but it's always warmer then when I shoot at the game. Never had issues. Been lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2909574, member: 73445"] I have worked in three deserts, NW Siberia, Williston North Dakota. I have seen mothers pushing strollers with babies in -45C and worked on a rig floor with -65F until the hydraulics froze. 5 minutes on 10 minutes in the dog house on that job. Extremes are extremes, but I understand, there is only so much you can take off in The heat. I don’t go shoot in 90F, I do my load development under 80F and hunt between 20-70F. I always confirm my loads before a hunt but it’s always warmer then when I shoot at the game. Never had issues. Been lucky. [/QUOTE]
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