Magpro Powder

Thats a nice target 338 dude, pretty sure I'd just stay with your combination of H1000 and the 185 juggs! Be hard to improve on that much more!

I too am curious about the stability, and will test it. However I'm not too afraid to add or subtract a few tenths of powder to maintain a desired velocity or node. But in order to do that, you got to know your loads and test them!
 
Used it extensively in 300 WSM, great accuracy, velocity and easy to find. Do your load development at or near High temps you will be shooting it at. It is temp sensitive so dont let your ammo sit in hot car, you may get some heavy bolt lifts
This! It is a month before fall hunting season when I finalize my load development. During hunting season, it is, on average, 10-30 degrees colder.
Isn't Magpro 1.01 fps per degree, as far as temp stability. Thats not great. I always heard it was fast but was temp sensitive, so I never tried it. One here says it is, one says no, what is it?
As mentioned above, I stopped worrying about temperature sensitivity for a long time. I used to be a strictly Hodgdon Extreme powder user. I still use them, but I conduct my load development and consider the environment in the hunt area. As with anything else, YMMV.

 
This! It is a month before fall hunting season when I finalize my load development. During hunting season, it is, on average, 10-30 degrees colder.

As mentioned above, I stopped worrying about temperature sensitivity for a long time. I used to be a strictly Hodgdon Extreme powder user. I still use them, but I conduct my load development and consider the environment in the hunt area. As with anything else, YMMV.


Yeah well when I go to WY, or even here in VA temps can very 40 degrees in a day, or during a day. So I don't screw around with powders that are not temp stable, just to get 20 to 50 fps. If it's not RL16, H1000, H4831sc, or H4350 I don't use it in my Hunting rifles. But that's me, to each his own. RL26 is another 1 fps per degree powder. Found that out in my 7mag. Got load right for WY, week before I leave I check it and it lost 30 fps from 80 to 50 degrees. So I scrambled and got a H1000 load that was 50-60 fps slower but 10x less temp sensitive. And it was slightly better moa and ES wise as well. H powders are the way to go imo. But RL16 is great too and not hateful at .3 ish fps per degree, for intermediate range loads.
 
Guy, Thats incredible. !!! Id love that exact style for the 1949 Model 70 that on its way to my; local FFL !! Just beautiful buddy!!!
 
Yeah well when I go to WY, or even here in VA temps can very 40 degrees in a day, or during a day. So I don't screw around with powders that are not temp stable, just to get 20 to 50 fps. If it's not RL16, H1000, H4831sc, or H4350 I don't use it in my Hunting rifles. But that's me, to each his own. RL26 is another 1 fps per degree powder. Found that out in my 7mag. Got load right for WY, week before I leave I check it and it lost 30 fps from 80 to 50 degrees. So I scrambled and got a H1000 load that was 50-60 fps slower but 10x less temp sensitive. And it was slightly better moa and ES wise as well. H powders are the way to go imo. But RL16 is great too and not hateful at .3 ish fps per degree, for intermediate range loads.
That's why Bryan Litz clearly noted to make sure to factor the environment of your load development and where you are going to shoot at ~2:20 minute mark.
 
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