I keep pounding the ground over temp stable powders Some powder change as much as 1.75 & more fps per degree. That turn into pressure increase or decrease per degree. Even if you are using the manual to there powder max load there can be a problem. I hunt in weather from -20 to 110 degrees. I do load above the max powder loads shown in the manual. This what I don't do: I don't use double base powder persently do to their reaction to temp. It's my understanding that there is some double base powders that have reduce their problem with temp. I haven't tried them yet. There been a lot of talk about creatoring primers, and that doesn't really tell the true story. I can go along with that.
I wll set up and do a run up on my powder and pressure by increasing my powder loads by about .5 gr increases until I have flatton primers. I am very carefull about creatoring of primers, and ejector marks. No heavy bolt lift. With creator, ejector marks and heavy bolt lift to me are big problems.
In a great many years ago I stepped into that problem with double base powders and temper change in a late winter into summer and temper changes. I do realize that generally bouble based powder get better velocity, or that's been my experience. If that is where you want to go with double base powders, so be it. Becarefull!