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Reloading
7828 ssc what can i expect
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<blockquote data-quote="tigerwerkes" data-source="post: 3036368" data-attributes="member: 77967"><p>I'm in the same boat. Now is the time of year to get your load work done in Texas if you want to hunt the rockies in the fall. Take advantage of cool mornings while you can. I've found that my max loads from winter and spring workups can be dangerous when it gets over 80f with non temp-stable powders. If you start now and chrono a few rounds between now and June you'll have a good curve established. Ive noticed that 80f seems to be an inflection point on the high end but the curve is pretty stable going down in to the 20s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigerwerkes, post: 3036368, member: 77967"] I'm in the same boat. Now is the time of year to get your load work done in Texas if you want to hunt the rockies in the fall. Take advantage of cool mornings while you can. I've found that my max loads from winter and spring workups can be dangerous when it gets over 80f with non temp-stable powders. If you start now and chrono a few rounds between now and June you'll have a good curve established. Ive noticed that 80f seems to be an inflection point on the high end but the curve is pretty stable going down in to the 20s. [/QUOTE]
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