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<blockquote data-quote="Paztec24" data-source="post: 2964804" data-attributes="member: 127554"><p>How much does temp affect bullet trajectory with different powders. I have been trying to find recipes with H4831 or H4350 because they are "EXTREME" and not supposed to be effected by fluctuating temps. But I have a lot of IMR 4831 and IMR 4350 that has a bunch of recipes for my gun. I live in northern Michigan where I can shoot in the winter at 0 degrees (miserable if any colder) and travel out west where it can be 90 for Sept Pronghorn. I do a lot of shooting when it's winter because things slow down, but not as much in the summer when there are activities with the kids - so I may shoot last in March when it's 35 out but go hunting in Sept when it's much hotter. Thoughts or experiences???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paztec24, post: 2964804, member: 127554"] How much does temp affect bullet trajectory with different powders. I have been trying to find recipes with H4831 or H4350 because they are “EXTREME” and not supposed to be effected by fluctuating temps. But I have a lot of IMR 4831 and IMR 4350 that has a bunch of recipes for my gun. I live in northern Michigan where I can shoot in the winter at 0 degrees (miserable if any colder) and travel out west where it can be 90 for Sept Pronghorn. I do a lot of shooting when it’s winter because things slow down, but not as much in the summer when there are activities with the kids - so I may shoot last in March when it’s 35 out but go hunting in Sept when it’s much hotter. Thoughts or experiences??? [/QUOTE]
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