Jeff Olsen
Handloader
- Nov 10, 2006
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Bigwheels":2l6yhvl7 said:I have never had a problem in high temps either.I'm more concerned with a load thats made in 70* temps @ sea level,& then sits around for a few months,& then brought to 7000',& fired when its -5*.I have heard thet the MV can drop a few hundred fps.That would be enough to make a wounded elk,& a verry long day tracking.I had to hit my last bull @ a little over 500yds.I'm not afraid of useing another powder,just want to research the contingents before I switch.
For what it's worth, my .338 WM with RL19 and 225 Accubonds prints in the same place at 100 yards at 6000 feet in butt-ass cold temps... compared to where I make the loads and do the sight-in, which is at about 500 feet in a mild coastal climate in Oregon.
But I do hear you-use what works for you! If H4350 gave me the speed and accuracy I get from RL19, I'd prefer to use it, too.
-jeff