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RAMSHOT LRT POWDER
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<blockquote data-quote="Veteran" data-source="post: 2306552" data-attributes="member: 118038"><p>In my humble opinion, unburned powder may have come from a way over compressed load, or maybe not using a magnum primer, or both with a powder that is very slow burning to begin with......this was not because of a temperature difference between 101 and 87 degrees.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if you said 30 below, I'd more believe it. But, free powder may have been going out the barrel at 101 too, just the wind wasnt blowing it back into you that time.</p><p></p><p>I will do a quick calc in QL to see what percent of over fill that load was in 264 Mag. case out of curiousity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veteran, post: 2306552, member: 118038"] In my humble opinion, unburned powder may have come from a way over compressed load, or maybe not using a magnum primer, or both with a powder that is very slow burning to begin with......this was not because of a temperature difference between 101 and 87 degrees. Maybe if you said 30 below, I'd more believe it. But, free powder may have been going out the barrel at 101 too, just the wind wasnt blowing it back into you that time. I will do a quick calc in QL to see what percent of over fill that load was in 264 Mag. case out of curiousity. [/QUOTE]
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