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Temperature Sensitivity of Alliant Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhett Crider" data-source="post: 1446907" data-attributes="member: 105034"><p>Has anyone used the Hornady 4DOF Ballistic Calculator? Aparantly they have been testing temp sensitivity on quite a few powders. If you enter your MV and temp, baro when you developed your accurate load, then check the box(Adjust temp velocity) and it brings up a decent range of powders that pretty much all of us use, then add average temp and elevation where you may be going hunting, shooting-it will recalculate your MV for that powder. I can't tell you how accurate it is but I have seen the list of powders grow so I assume the folks at Hornady would be accurately testing. Especially now. Varget and RL16 are the best and Retumbo shows better than H1000 or RL26. I just played around w/ one load and went back and forth w/ all the powders I load with to see their data. Very interesting. Tried to send my chart. We'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhett Crider, post: 1446907, member: 105034"] Has anyone used the Hornady 4DOF Ballistic Calculator? Aparantly they have been testing temp sensitivity on quite a few powders. If you enter your MV and temp, baro when you developed your accurate load, then check the box(Adjust temp velocity) and it brings up a decent range of powders that pretty much all of us use, then add average temp and elevation where you may be going hunting, shooting-it will recalculate your MV for that powder. I can't tell you how accurate it is but I have seen the list of powders grow so I assume the folks at Hornady would be accurately testing. Especially now. Varget and RL16 are the best and Retumbo shows better than H1000 or RL26. I just played around w/ one load and went back and forth w/ all the powders I load with to see their data. Very interesting. Tried to send my chart. We'll see. [/QUOTE]
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