Originally Posted by Mark R Dobrenski
There was a very hot lot of R22 going around the summer of 01. I might be able to recall the lot number if I think about it. I loaded 50 rounds for my .270 right b4 I was taking off for my guiding season and shot a couple b4 I left and oucha they were hot.

I ended up pulling them all when I had time and ended up
taking my 6/06 for my guiding.

Long and the short I've burned a lot of R22 over the years and have never seen anything like that b4 then and in the 11 years since.

Just a thought.

Dober

Dober
thanks for letting me know , i would like to try it again , ive just been hesitant to do so . guys tell me its the elevation difference , humidity difference or heat here in nc that caused it but i dont really know . i just know ive seen it do some crazy stuff that i couldnt explain .