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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Vit N570 and 560 - temp sensitive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Birdhunter1" data-source="post: 989828" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>I have been using 560 in my .243 with an 87 gr Vmax for about 6 years and I have not noticed a huge difference in pressure signs. I've shot from -5* up to 100* in elevations from 380-7000, have mostly always used Federal 210 match primers and when I have shot across a chrono I have always averaged out 5 shots at 3382 fps regardless of if it was 65* or 25*.</p><p>These numbers are all fresh in my mind as I was reviewing notes on my 243 load last night in preparation for an upcoming hunt to Wyoming in October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Birdhunter1, post: 989828, member: 13921"] I have been using 560 in my .243 with an 87 gr Vmax for about 6 years and I have not noticed a huge difference in pressure signs. I've shot from -5* up to 100* in elevations from 380-7000, have mostly always used Federal 210 match primers and when I have shot across a chrono I have always averaged out 5 shots at 3382 fps regardless of if it was 65* or 25*. These numbers are all fresh in my mind as I was reviewing notes on my 243 load last night in preparation for an upcoming hunt to Wyoming in October. [/QUOTE]
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