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Reloading
Reloader 26 temp sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1237736" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>Interesting comment on the cold weather failure to fire using RL26. A couple years ago I had a failure to fire and hang fires at the range in 17 deg F weather. I blamed it on the Selier and Bellot LRM magnum primers I was using in 300WM loads. I was using also shooting a mix of H1000 loads and Rl26 loads with CCI primers that day. Only had problems with the RL26 and S&B primer combination.</p><p>With the comments from Buckammo, I'm thinking at a minimum RL26 gets finicky about ignition in cold conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1237736, member: 90397"] Interesting comment on the cold weather failure to fire using RL26. A couple years ago I had a failure to fire and hang fires at the range in 17 deg F weather. I blamed it on the Selier and Bellot LRM magnum primers I was using in 300WM loads. I was using also shooting a mix of H1000 loads and Rl26 loads with CCI primers that day. Only had problems with the RL26 and S&B primer combination. With the comments from Buckammo, I'm thinking at a minimum RL26 gets finicky about ignition in cold conditions. [/QUOTE]
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