Thanks, JB.

I had read that before. I think you wrote that powders with tightly specific performance niches tend to be more temp sensitive. I hope I said that right.

I can clock this load when it's cold, say 30*, and report any difference from 80* or so. You guys get into sub zero weather and I can appreciate the need for the least temp sensitivity possible.

The way this powder performs in the Roberts, I could put up with some of that. This is not going to be a LR gun, mostly under 250 yds. I don't think I'll have a problem.

I have other guns for extended ranges, like the 26 Nos.

DF