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What causes powder temp sensitivity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard of Oz" data-source="post: 1856595" data-attributes="member: 110496"><p>Well, at last someone has suggested referring to a knowledgeable source, rather than relying on the advice of opinionated strangers on the internet! A couple of you have suggested using temperature-stable powders like Varget and other so-called "Hodgden" powders. My suggestion would be to write to the people who actually make those powders, ie ADI Powders in Australia. They DO have the knowledge. I suggest you take this question to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard of Oz, post: 1856595, member: 110496"] Well, at last someone has suggested referring to a knowledgeable source, rather than relying on the advice of opinionated strangers on the internet! A couple of you have suggested using temperature-stable powders like Varget and other so-called "Hodgden" powders. My suggestion would be to write to the people who actually make those powders, ie ADI Powders in Australia. They DO have the knowledge. I suggest you take this question to them. [/QUOTE]
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