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MTM said:Same here. So far it is duplicating my Varget loads grain for grain in two calibers with same accuracy and very close SD numbers. I never thought Varget was totally temp tolerant to begin with. When I developed loads in the low-to-mid- 60s temps. and then shot a match in the mid-80s I found I needed to drop the loads at least .5 grain if not more. Same with IMR and Reloader powders. I am good with that and plan accordingly. It's liberating!
Now, about the new IMR powders and THEIR super-temp tolerance...
BCoates said:I use IMR4064 for my 168 SMK 308 Win load. I find that if I increase or decrease my load 0.1 gr/10° F the velocity will stay almost identical between 40° and 90°.
Don't know about the CFE properties or burn rate. According hodgdons site, it is slower in velocity than 4064. That might be a slower burn rate then.wyoming .260 said:Isn't there a new IMR powder close to 4064 .....IMR4166 that is suppused to be stabile and have CFE properties..... I seen it was in stock some where.