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Old March 28, 2010, 08:13 AM   #2
88KEYS
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I have not used that powder but been loading a long time, have seen stuff over the years on the subject of how temp can effect powder. In most stuff that I recall they address the problem with going with a hotter or lighter primer. The temp changes that effect powder are for the most part extreme, like very hot or below freezing. I know the Military talks about it fighting all over the world.

I also know people that claim you should tip the gun in the air, and then slowly back to get the powder to set more even in the case. This is said to get a better burn, it could be but have not seen many shooters doing this.
The guy could have a point that powder is more sensitive, that could be a fact. I think for most of use the changes would have to be extreme to really have any difference for standard applications.

Just my view!
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