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Reloading
R19 cold temps issues anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1807770" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>It's closer to 1fps per degree in my 06. One 1/10th of a grain is ~15fps with a standard primer and the easiest way to slow down that change is a mag primer below 30. If you don't map it out in your gun there is no way to know.</p><p>I run Rl 15 in my 08 for 165-180's It shoots better than 4064 and way better than varget in my rifle. I always have 2 charges in my shooter's bag.Currently 43.1and 43.3. I also have 43.6 loaded up for when it gets really cold. This keeps my load in that 2635ish node that this rifle wants to shoot 168smk's at. It's work and if you don't have a lot of time it's not for everyone. It is very satisfing though when your rifle shoots as expected every time it's out in the light.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1807770, member: 85987"] It's closer to 1fps per degree in my 06. One 1/10th of a grain is ~15fps with a standard primer and the easiest way to slow down that change is a mag primer below 30. If you don't map it out in your gun there is no way to know. I run Rl 15 in my 08 for 165-180's It shoots better than 4064 and way better than varget in my rifle. I always have 2 charges in my shooter's bag.Currently 43.1and 43.3. I also have 43.6 loaded up for when it gets really cold. This keeps my load in that 2635ish node that this rifle wants to shoot 168smk's at. It's work and if you don't have a lot of time it's not for everyone. It is very satisfing though when your rifle shoots as expected every time it's out in the light. [/QUOTE]
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