Re: reloading in the cold
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Beef</div><div class="ubbcode-body">...all powders are to some degree temp sensitive, that max or over max load that showed no pressure signs below freezing may do bad things when taken out in the high heat. For all temp sensitivity of powder is talked about, doubtlessly it effects accuracy, I've only heard of pressure issues, when temperature is all that changed, when the temp's in excess of 100 degrees. </div></div>
Very true. This summer, when doing 175smk development for my 308, I validated my "load" by setting them out in the sun on a 98º day to cook for an hour. They were too hot to keep in my fingers for more than a couple seconds at a time. This represents WORST CASE SCENARIO for me (not necessarily our boys in the sandbox).
Interestingly, I also ran them by my chrono this day, and found average velocity to be DOWN 15-20fps from a 75-80º day where they weren't allowed to cook in the sun, but they showed more pressure (very slight ejector marks). Powder was Varget, and we're talking 20 round groups for each test. SD was in the 6-8fps zone for "cool" cartridges, and SD was in the 15fps zone for the "hot" cartridges.