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H1000
Is H1000 temp sensitive?
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Every powder is temp sensitive. The extremes are less sensitive, but not by much. Some powders are very temp sensitive.
In an 300RUM I saw about 50-60fps change from 10F to 80F with 95gr of H1000. |
Probably less then Re-22 then? Just wondering because I heard people are using it in .243 AI's and its suppose to be a cooler burning powder to try and save the barrel a little bit...
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 3554801)
yup! but H-1000 is very good powder
RR But I am really starting to love RL22. Just seems to love to be ran hot. |
Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
(Post 3555135)
My love affair with re-22 is over, great powder but you rework the load every time ya change lot #'s, last lot change my Gibbs went from 3340 fps w/61 gr behind a 140 to 3200 fps with the same charge.
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My load of 22 shoots great, but out here during deer season it could be 90+ degrees one week and the next it could be snowing...
The 22 seems to be pretty cool, I can shoot 3 shots pretty quick then touch the barrel and it will be barely even warm... I was reading about that 6CM (.243 with a slight shoulder increase) and they are getting 3000+ rounds out of it with H1000... |
I think I'll try some H1000 for the heck of it...might even buy some of this to try out, http://www.imrpowder.com/8208xbr.html
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