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Reloading
Temperature Learning Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="AKBman" data-source="post: 1211391" data-attributes="member: 898"><p>This is the first time I have had any issues with MagPro other than some slight POI shifts between winter and summer. Honestly, i think it is because this load was approaching maximum (1.6gr below), and mostly because I let the round cook in a hot chamber. I switched to MagPro several years ago because it was giving very good velocities, and would drop 5 208gr A-Max bullets into 3 3/8" at 525 yards. I will say, this new temp stable RL 26 is showing some real promise, and have you tried RL 17 in your 7 SAUM? I will continue to shoot the MagPro, still have about 5# left in this latest 8# jug, but I will be working with the temp stable powders to see if I can make the switch for the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKBman, post: 1211391, member: 898"] This is the first time I have had any issues with MagPro other than some slight POI shifts between winter and summer. Honestly, i think it is because this load was approaching maximum (1.6gr below), and mostly because I let the round cook in a hot chamber. I switched to MagPro several years ago because it was giving very good velocities, and would drop 5 208gr A-Max bullets into 3 3/8" at 525 yards. I will say, this new temp stable RL 26 is showing some real promise, and have you tried RL 17 in your 7 SAUM? I will continue to shoot the MagPro, still have about 5# left in this latest 8# jug, but I will be working with the temp stable powders to see if I can make the switch for the future. [/QUOTE]
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