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Reloading
REVERSE TEMP SENSITIVITY????
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 2671983" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Yes, there are many factors that on their own may not even be observable but together add up to significant changes in pressure. For the most part, with my larger wildcats i market to customers, i dont recommend shooting them much below zero and i also rarely recommend loading them to red line in pressure. I like to be well off max pressures when shooting in the 40-50 degree range. Not mild loads by any means, just comfortable top end loads, then if temps rise, there us a safety cushion, if used in cold temps, again, safety cushion. Main reason its never a good idea to take a small cartridge, run it to red line to get performance of a larger cased round…. My opinion anyway. Something to be said for efficiency but also much to be said for using the proper engine size to get the work done comfortably..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 2671983, member: 10"] Yes, there are many factors that on their own may not even be observable but together add up to significant changes in pressure. For the most part, with my larger wildcats i market to customers, i dont recommend shooting them much below zero and i also rarely recommend loading them to red line in pressure. I like to be well off max pressures when shooting in the 40-50 degree range. Not mild loads by any means, just comfortable top end loads, then if temps rise, there us a safety cushion, if used in cold temps, again, safety cushion. Main reason its never a good idea to take a small cartridge, run it to red line to get performance of a larger cased round…. My opinion anyway. Something to be said for efficiency but also much to be said for using the proper engine size to get the work done comfortably.. [/QUOTE]
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