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Good Morning Guys . I follow this forum a lot but don't post much . I am about to develope a 223 load for late season use and was curious what powder you guys recommend.The Max. low temp. would be -5F and the powder would have to meter well . Mag primers would be used .
 
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I use H335 but it doesn't say its temp insensitive. I don't know if -5 would affect it or not. The mag primers would make a difference. It meters very well.
 
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Varget, Benchmark and I believe H 322 say that they are not temp sensitive and all three make a good accurate 223 powder...


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up here in minesota where it does get cold H335 works well. about 26.3 grains of it behind a 55 nosler BT
 
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