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Reloading- What pressure signs do you stop at?
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<blockquote data-quote="memtb" data-source="post: 2756210" data-attributes="member: 75451"><p>hankle, I don't know if you'll see the logic in this method!</p><p></p><p> No matter how temperature stable a powder is "supposed" to be, I work up to my maximum loads on a hot day…..allowing everything to reach ambient temperature prior to load development. In my mind, this assures that I should never have a temperature related pressure issue when hunting.</p><p></p><p> Once you've established you "hot day" maximum…..you can then verify your velocities/groups down to or below your minimum expected hunting temperatures! memtb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memtb, post: 2756210, member: 75451"] hankle, I don’t know if you’ll see the logic in this method! No matter how temperature stable a powder is “supposed” to be, I work up to my maximum loads on a hot day…..allowing everything to reach ambient temperature prior to load development. In my mind, this assures that I should never have a temperature related pressure issue when hunting. Once you’ve established you “hot day” maximum…..you can then verify your velocities/groups down to or below your minimum expected hunting temperatures! memtb [/QUOTE]
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