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Temperature Sensitivity Test: IMR 8133 and Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Trecker" data-source="post: 2065974" data-attributes="member: 67706"><p>I've had great luck with 26 for my testing also. I dont have my notes handy as to the temps I tested at but I came up with .2fps/degree swing. </p><p>I also did some testing with 8133 with temps at 10, 35, and 70 degrees. I came up with basically the same funky results with big ES and the average of each set equating to .7fps/degree swing. I've also loaded for a friends 338 rum with 8133 and had great speed and accuracy. The next time shooting the same load the accuracy was gone and speeds all over the place. It's amazing how I've read a lot of people having bad luck with 8133 but it's supposed to just be the imr version of retumbo with copper fouling reduction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Trecker, post: 2065974, member: 67706"] I've had great luck with 26 for my testing also. I dont have my notes handy as to the temps I tested at but I came up with .2fps/degree swing. I also did some testing with 8133 with temps at 10, 35, and 70 degrees. I came up with basically the same funky results with big ES and the average of each set equating to .7fps/degree swing. I've also loaded for a friends 338 rum with 8133 and had great speed and accuracy. The next time shooting the same load the accuracy was gone and speeds all over the place. It's amazing how I've read a lot of people having bad luck with 8133 but it's supposed to just be the imr version of retumbo with copper fouling reduction. [/QUOTE]
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