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Originally Posted by Bugger
Thanks. I have some RE17 which states it’s an extreme powder and some RE19.
One of those dealers is only 50 mikes away. I’ll check with them next time I’m in town. Do you know how temperature sensitive the Norma powders are?


I have never used Norma powders, so I cannot say. I am sure someone else will chime in though. All the best.


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Originally Posted by Bugger
Thanks. I have some RE17 which states it’s an extreme powder and some RE19.
One of those dealers is only 50 mikes away. I’ll check with them next time I’m in town. Do you know how temperature sensitive the Norma powders are?


I have never used Norma powders, so I cannot say. I am sure someone else will chime in though. Al the best.




You comment like that on amazon, too?


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URP is excellent for 6.5 Creedmoor mid to heavyweight bullets.


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Originally Posted by SheriffJoe
You comment like that on amazon, too?


amazon has a website?


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Yeah, go to one of their products, read the reviews, comments and questions and you'll find yourself posting similar content.


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Norma MRP has been excellent in 7 mm and .300 Weatherby cartridges for me. Never tried it elsewhere.


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I picked up an 8 lb jug of Norma 204 just last year from Graf’s on their discount shelf. I have been using it in a 280 AI and it has performed very well.


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I have used Norma powders quite a bit as they have been available, and are quite popular, here in Europe.

In my experience with N201, N203, URP and MRP I cannot say they are completely unresponsive to changes in ambient temperatures, as I have noticed minor changes in speed when testing them in the 30-80 F range mostly, but never to the point of driving changes in the point of impact.

There has always been the thought around that MRP and Re22 where the same powder but for me Re22 was pretty much temperature sensitive while MRP wasn't. A good frien who has used N204 a lot made me exactly the same comment against Re19.

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Originally Posted by chamois
I have used Norma powders quite a bit as they have been available, and are quite popular, here in Europe.

In my experience with N201, N203, URP and MRP I cannot say they are completely unresponsive to changes in ambient temperatures, as I have noticed minor changes in speed when testing them in the 30-80 F range mostly, but never to the point of driving changes in the point of impact.

There has always been the thought around that MRP and Re22 where the same powder but for me Re22 was pretty much temperature sensitive while MRP wasn't. A good frien who has used N204 a lot made me exactly the same comment against Re19.




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