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Originally Posted by Deer Hunter
There was an interesting post on CGN done with different powders at different temps using a labradar. It disproved a bunch of temperature sensitivity claims. I remember that RL 17 was supposed to be very temperature sensitive based on the internet. And is was shown in the CGN study to be very temp stable.
Before I had a labradar, my chrony results varied with brightness and sunlight. Shooting loads through this new rediculously priced instrument opened my eyes to real world temp effects on velocity. I haven't found RL 22 to be sensitive to temperatures between -10 and 20 deg C.
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I have always been curious as to inconsistencies caused by varying temperatures. How much variability have you seen using your labradar between -10 and +20 C