Just wanted to confirm what I think I am seeing with some that have been reloading longer than myself. Back in the winter (such as it is in south Texas) I was getting the following with this set up.
Rem Brass
175 gr SMK
CCI 200 LR primers
45.0 gr BL-C2
2645 fps
24" Krieger, LR 308
No signs of pressure
Avg temp at the time was probably in the 40-50 range.
Easily sub MOA groups.
Yesterday, I shot this same load in the 95-100 degree temperature with flyers every where. 3 MOA was good and there appeared to be signs of pressure around the primer. A fellow shooter shot the gun and was getting about the same results.
Is BL-C2 known to be temperature sensitive like this?
Is there a place I can find the powders that are most temperature sensitive listed?
What would be a good option for a powder that would allow me to keep the speed in the same general area while not having the variances that I feel like I saw yesterday between different temperatures?
Rem Brass
175 gr SMK
CCI 200 LR primers
45.0 gr BL-C2
2645 fps
24" Krieger, LR 308
No signs of pressure
Avg temp at the time was probably in the 40-50 range.
Easily sub MOA groups.
Yesterday, I shot this same load in the 95-100 degree temperature with flyers every where. 3 MOA was good and there appeared to be signs of pressure around the primer. A fellow shooter shot the gun and was getting about the same results.
Is BL-C2 known to be temperature sensitive like this?
Is there a place I can find the powders that are most temperature sensitive listed?
What would be a good option for a powder that would allow me to keep the speed in the same general area while not having the variances that I feel like I saw yesterday between different temperatures?