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Ramshot Magnum good powder?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRexF16" data-source="post: 2988502" data-attributes="member: 108912"><p>I agree with you but MagPro is FAR more temperature sensitive than Magnum. My results with the 270 WSM show MagPro at 1 FPS per degree ambient temp change. Magnum was less than half that. MagPro shot great at lower temps, but as the mercury climbed, it pushed it right out of the node and started opening up groups (no pressure issues, just must have had a narrow node.)</p><p>My understanding is MagPro was invented for the WSM series of cartridges and it does shine there, if a little temp sensitivity doesn't bother you. As an AZ resident who also hunts annually in MT, I have become very "sensitive" (LOL) to how temperatures effect powders in the last few years.</p><p></p><p>Cheers all,</p><p>Rex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRexF16, post: 2988502, member: 108912"] I agree with you but MagPro is FAR more temperature sensitive than Magnum. My results with the 270 WSM show MagPro at 1 FPS per degree ambient temp change. Magnum was less than half that. MagPro shot great at lower temps, but as the mercury climbed, it pushed it right out of the node and started opening up groups (no pressure issues, just must have had a narrow node.) My understanding is MagPro was invented for the WSM series of cartridges and it does shine there, if a little temp sensitivity doesn't bother you. As an AZ resident who also hunts annually in MT, I have become very "sensitive" (LOL) to how temperatures effect powders in the last few years. Cheers all, Rex [/QUOTE]
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