BC3,

I have yet to encounter a supposedly "temperature-stable" powder that DOESN'T gain in pressure and velocity above 80 degrees. Their temp-stability primarily works well in colder temperatures.

That said, I have also yet to encounter a "temp-stable" powder that gains as much pressure and velocity at 80+ temperatures as non-temp-stable powders, especially some of the old standby spherical powders.


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