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RL26 temp vs velocity results
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<blockquote data-quote="dogz" data-source="post: 2801076" data-attributes="member: 5429"><p>Testing taken the same day(same light conditions) I would hope....? If not then it doesn't mean much to me. As well with the exact same pieces of brass and same can of powder?</p><p></p><p>I did some testing with R26 (along with many others) if I can find the info I'll put it up. My tests are generally during the summer heat for one, then come winter when we see some 20-30 below stuff again I give it a go. (same lot of powder, same cases and the gun and ammo in the truck over night)</p><p></p><p>From my testing, I found this subject to generally be about not much of anything to me. Pretty much all of them will loose in the 60 fps range when the temps swing as much as they here in Montana.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogz, post: 2801076, member: 5429"] Testing taken the same day(same light conditions) I would hope....? If not then it doesn't mean much to me. As well with the exact same pieces of brass and same can of powder? I did some testing with R26 (along with many others) if I can find the info I'll put it up. My tests are generally during the summer heat for one, then come winter when we see some 20-30 below stuff again I give it a go. (same lot of powder, same cases and the gun and ammo in the truck over night) From my testing, I found this subject to generally be about not much of anything to me. Pretty much all of them will loose in the 60 fps range when the temps swing as much as they here in Montana. [/QUOTE]
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