Hey Longtine, do you have any experience with powders that hold up well in the heat?
H1000, H4831, Retumbo, H4895, varget, H4350 are the Cadillacs in the heat. H1000 and Retumbo are my favorites cause I shoot mostly magnums.
Hey Longtine, do you have any experience with powders that hold up well in the heat?
Your N560 will shoot fine in Nov thru April in Texas and good anywhere in the Midwest but whenI've got some H4350, but I already had a bunch of ammo loaded up with N560 and wanted to give it a try.
Okie John
Glad you had a good experience. To answer your original question about the temp. sensitivity of N560, this chart attached shows 0.97 fps per degree of change. So if you sighted in and developed load, in 70 degrees and it was 100, you could expect at least 30 fps more velocity.Back from this hunt and wanted to follow up.
Largely because of this thread, I swapped out my 30-06 for a Model 700 in 308 loaded with a 150-grain Barnes TSX over 49.7 grains of CFE-223. MV is right at 2,800 fps in this rifle. I killed one 70-ish pound hog at about 50 yards with one shot on the first night, then got skunked the next night. The bullet expanded and exited. The hog dropped in its tracks.
I made the shot about 9:00 PM when the temperature was about 75F, so heat wasn't a problem. But it was 85F when I checked my zero and could easily have been 10-20 degrees hotter, so I'm glad I made the switch.
Thanks to all who replied.
Okie John