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Reloading
Reloader 33 vs Vihtavouri N57
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<blockquote data-quote="COmtnman1" data-source="post: 2135058" data-attributes="member: 68967"><p>That hasn't been my experience with it. I worked up a load last summer, I live in SW MO, & the temps probably averaged 90 F. It was what I'd consider a max load. Then when I started getting ready to go hunting in the fall to CO, I shot it again & the temp was around 50 F. The velocity had dropped by 50 fps. I had to hurriedly work up another load, which ended up being 1-1.5 gr. more powder & not showing any of the pressure signs I'd seen during the hot summer time temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COmtnman1, post: 2135058, member: 68967"] That hasn't been my experience with it. I worked up a load last summer, I live in SW MO, & the temps probably averaged 90 F. It was what I'd consider a max load. Then when I started getting ready to go hunting in the fall to CO, I shot it again & the temp was around 50 F. The velocity had dropped by 50 fps. I had to hurriedly work up another load, which ended up being 1-1.5 gr. more powder & not showing any of the pressure signs I'd seen during the hot summer time temps. [/QUOTE]
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