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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2835283" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Varget is one of Hodgdon's extreme powders. This means that they are affected less by temp changes. I load Varget in several of my rifles, and have never had any issues with the loads I work up in the cold winter months. Not to say your rifle won't have pressure problems, just stating my personal experience. One other thing you might look at is the load data from the bullet manufacturer i.e.-Sierra, Hornady, Berger, etc. Alot of times load data from the powder manufacturers will be a long way off from the bullet manufacturer because of the design of the bullet and it's effect on pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2835283, member: 5412"] Varget is one of Hodgdon's extreme powders. This means that they are affected less by temp changes. I load Varget in several of my rifles, and have never had any issues with the loads I work up in the cold winter months. Not to say your rifle won't have pressure problems, just stating my personal experience. One other thing you might look at is the load data from the bullet manufacturer i.e.-Sierra, Hornady, Berger, etc. Alot of times load data from the powder manufacturers will be a long way off from the bullet manufacturer because of the design of the bullet and it's effect on pressure. [/QUOTE]
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