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<blockquote data-quote="Shriner" data-source="post: 3062329" data-attributes="member: 3859"><p>The New IMR powders are temp stable, The big problem with temp sensitive powders is building a load that works great at 98* in Sept and going to Wyn Elk hunting in Nov at 34* and having a 6 foot drop on a 250 yds shoot . If you have to use a temp sensitive powder you should try to test the loads near the temps you may see --place the ammo in a mini ice chest with hot hands packs for hot trips or ice packs for cold trips</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shriner, post: 3062329, member: 3859"] The New IMR powders are temp stable, The big problem with temp sensitive powders is building a load that works great at 98* in Sept and going to Wyn Elk hunting in Nov at 34* and having a 6 foot drop on a 250 yds shoot . If you have to use a temp sensitive powder you should try to test the loads near the temps you may see --place the ammo in a mini ice chest with hot hands packs for hot trips or ice packs for cold trips [/QUOTE]
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