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Extreme Hodgdon Powders - are they really?
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What's been your experience reloading the Hodgdon line of "EXTREME" powders? Are they as temperature insensitive as Hodgdon claims?
 
Posts: 3720 | Registered: 03 March 2005Reply With Quote
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Yes..
 
Posts: 351 | Location: Junee, NSW, Australia | Registered: 13 June 2008Reply With Quote
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For Temperatures Between
0o F - 125o F

yes they do. but for me where i hunt it does me no good. I usually do my loading around 60-70F that usually gives me a + or - 30F different. So I really can't tell any different with the loading & hunting I do..
 
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Yes. I found RE-19 very sensitive to temp changes but ADI (Extreme) powders not so. If using double based powders I do my load development at the approx same temp I will hunt in.

eg I am planning a hunt in August with a bunch of AR mates for Camels. The max temp is an average 25 deg C there in August. RE-15 is proving very accurate with excellent velocity in my 250-3000 so load development is going full speed ahead now as it is ... 25 deg C.
 
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Barsness in his articles in Handloader claims they are. He echoes Code4's findings on RL-19 compared to H4831. If I remember correctly, I've also read that RL-15 is less temp sensitive that other RL powders.
 
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I have shot the same rifle/scope/ammo from the same spot to 860 meters, in 4 degF and 108 degF with no change in come up. .308 175 SMK over Varget.
 
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Thanks guys. I think I'll try H4350 ahd H4831 SC. Regards, AIU
 
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. If I remember correctly, I've also read that RL-15 is less temp sensitive that other RL powders.
Maybe less than other RL powders but certainly not less than Varget or other Hodgdon Extremes.
 
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