Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Dave,

Am curious: How's the load do in varying temperatures?

The reason I ask is (as noted earlier) Big Game has proven to be very temp-resistant in several cartridges I've tested at widely varying temperatures. Many powders will be temp-resistant in specific cartridge/bullet applications, but so far I've found BG very good across a pretty wide range of rounds and bullets.


Hi John
The 1000 yard silhouette game is a summertime event.
Will typically start testing in April. And the temperature ranges say. 50° to 90° roughly.
Roughly maybe 30 ft per second if that.
Not really enough to take you out of your node.
Big game once used for a while. Really drives the stake through the heart of the old wives tale. About ball powders being dirty. It's simply one of the cleanest powders you can get when you keep it towards the top end.

dave


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