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Reloading
Temperature Sensitivity Test: IMR 8133 and Reloder 26
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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 2067398" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Exactly what I've come to expect of the new IMR powders. Fantastic temp stability and the spreads within temperature regions are nice and stable. Nothing like as erratic as some others. RL23 might be worth a look too. From the limited data I have for RL26, it looks like it goes bonkers after 90F which a lot of powders that are otherwise known for being pretty stable do too. Kinda curious to see below zero numbers. I'll bet things get lumpy down there for RL-26 too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 2067398, member: 96226"] Exactly what I've come to expect of the new IMR powders. Fantastic temp stability and the spreads within temperature regions are nice and stable. Nothing like as erratic as some others. RL23 might be worth a look too. From the limited data I have for RL26, it looks like it goes bonkers after 90F which a lot of powders that are otherwise known for being pretty stable do too. Kinda curious to see below zero numbers. I'll bet things get lumpy down there for RL-26 too. [/QUOTE]
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