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Reloader 22
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<blockquote data-quote="jkamcgehee" data-source="post: 830044" data-attributes="member: 69954"><p>jkamcgehee: I have used RL-22 for over ten years in my 300Win. and I have had great results. I have however gone out to the the range the last two weekends and I have had some really odd results using the same loads and same rifle as always. Usually at 200yds I have a 1.5 MOA. Now in a 3 shot group I will have 2 almost touching and one will be off either high left by 3-4 inches or low right by the same. I am near Lewistion Idaho and it is late July, both days it was 101 to 102 degrees. ONe day we were under a shaded shooting bench area the other out in the sun. I have shot when it is nearly this hot before and never had this problem. I used the last half of a container of powder that I had labled as opened in Oct. of 2006. The powder has remained tightly closed and stored in a cool room of our house. Can powder go bad or do you think I have a temperature sensitive problem as documented in some of the other postings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkamcgehee, post: 830044, member: 69954"] jkamcgehee: I have used RL-22 for over ten years in my 300Win. and I have had great results. I have however gone out to the the range the last two weekends and I have had some really odd results using the same loads and same rifle as always. Usually at 200yds I have a 1.5 MOA. Now in a 3 shot group I will have 2 almost touching and one will be off either high left by 3-4 inches or low right by the same. I am near Lewistion Idaho and it is late July, both days it was 101 to 102 degrees. ONe day we were under a shaded shooting bench area the other out in the sun. I have shot when it is nearly this hot before and never had this problem. I used the last half of a container of powder that I had labled as opened in Oct. of 2006. The powder has remained tightly closed and stored in a cool room of our house. Can powder go bad or do you think I have a temperature sensitive problem as documented in some of the other postings? [/QUOTE]
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