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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 854806" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Ramshot Magnum tightens up stability wise when the load density is over 98% and you use the hottest primers. 100% density with Fed215Ms gets it closer to .65fps, that's only 65fps with a 100* temp swing, even at .87 that's only 87fps so its not as bad as it seems. The powders over 1.2fps are the ones that always get the complaints, mostly Alliant powders and oldschool ball powders, but the newer Alliant powders are getting better and the Ramshot/AA ball powders are pretty stable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 854806, member: 29890"] Ramshot Magnum tightens up stability wise when the load density is over 98% and you use the hottest primers. 100% density with Fed215Ms gets it closer to .65fps, that's only 65fps with a 100* temp swing, even at .87 that's only 87fps so its not as bad as it seems. The powders over 1.2fps are the ones that always get the complaints, mostly Alliant powders and oldschool ball powders, but the newer Alliant powders are getting better and the Ramshot/AA ball powders are pretty stable. [/QUOTE]
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