Hey Brad - when I called Alliant on the Re 26 loads, I asked about temperature sensitivity. They said the chemical formula is not designed specifically to be temp insensitive but the powder behaved that way in many/most of their testing. I didn't ask any further on temperature conditions they tested just took them at their word. I'll run it this winter and see for myself. I tried Re 25 when it first came out and it didnt do any better than Re 22 when it got cold.

If you look at the detail on the powder description you'll notice a difference in description on a couple of their powders. They call it their TZ technology. Look at Re16. Looks promising but we'll know when it get cold.

Last edited by bwinters; 09/09/16.

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