11 January 2009, 23:21
IronWorker378Re#19 is it weather sensitive ?
Shooting 270WSM 110 V-Maxs in mild winter weather in California getting great performance with Re#19. 1st of Feb I'll be hunting Coyotes in 25 degree weather? Will the difference change performance?
12 January 2009, 04:25
plainsman456If it does it won't be much.I have shot in colder in a 300WSM and can't complain.Good Luck
12 January 2009, 05:03
phurley5I have shot RL-19 with my .340 Wby for years and it has been with me to Alaska and Colorado from 10 below to 95 degrees with no problems. No perceiveable change in POI. Good shooting.
12 January 2009, 09:16
hoghuntingI use RL19 in my 300WSM, and while I haven't noticed any changes with colder temperatures, when it gets above 95*, my groups open up slightly. Enough to tell on paper, but still accurate enough for hunting.
13 January 2009, 10:18
ldkierI've been using RL-19 the last three years for my .270WSM loads. No change I see from 100F to 10F.
The only change I see is that slower Alliant powders are almost impossible to find in my area, Washington State. How about others?
I have a place in Sweden near where it's made.
Nothing has been said of production or export problems. Any enlightenment?
13 January 2009, 10:38
IronWorker378I purchased a single can of Reloader#19 just tonight. I could of bought #22 and #25 also. I'm in the SF Bay area. Can't you buy it mail order?
13 January 2009, 17:55
easyupI think I have seen temp affects with Rl-22 (100 to 10 degrees) but many guys say no problem so I will look closer. As to powder the shelves here have been empty starting almost the day just after the election. Gun Show lines to get in this weekend were 200 yards long until mid afternoon. Should all settle down soon.