DarylS
(.700 member)
10/10/12 08:27 AM
Re: Powder Temperature debate

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The stabilizers in modern powders do deteriorate when subjected to heat.

But it takes at least 1,5-4 year (depending on the concentrate of NG) in 65 degree celcius to get it to a point where it start to effect the powder.

So its possible, but it will be a wery long and sweaty hunt.




450_366?

What about powders without nitroglycerin, ie: the single base stick powders made from nitrocellulose only? The double base powders are made from nitrocellulose plus nitroglycerine in varying amounts, I believe.

None of the ball or spherical powders sold by Hodgon are listed as being "Extreme". My own findings are that in -20C temps, rounds from 7X57 through '06 and .375's, when using ball or spherical powders, you can expect up to 150fps reduction is speed from a load developed in 70F temps. Then again, using ball powder, I noticed a drop of a good 175fps in my .218Bee Ruger #1 when tested at -20C (about -5F). Perhaps ctg. size does not matter as much as ctg. used. In 80F temps, it was an absolute max. load.



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