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Cold temp affecting terminal performance of plastic tipped bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigaldepr" data-source="post: 1366071" data-attributes="member: 102210"><p>I would look to the propellant rather the hardness of the copper and lead. In general a chemical reaction speed doubles with each 10° C temperature increase and decreased accordingly. Some propellants are more temperature sensitive than others. See the following study: </p><p><a href="http://precisionrifleblog.com/2016/06/19/powder-temp-stability-hodgdon-extreme-vs-imr-enduron/" target="_blank">http://precisionrifleblog.com/2016/06/19/powder-temp-stability-hodgdon-extreme-vs-imr-enduron/</a> </p><p>Sorry I cannot use links yet so cut and paste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigaldepr, post: 1366071, member: 102210"] I would look to the propellant rather the hardness of the copper and lead. In general a chemical reaction speed doubles with each 10° C temperature increase and decreased accordingly. Some propellants are more temperature sensitive than others. See the following study: [URL]http://precisionrifleblog.com/2016/06/19/powder-temp-stability-hodgdon-extreme-vs-imr-enduron/[/URL] Sorry I cannot use links yet so cut and paste. [/QUOTE]
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