rsrw
New member
Hello all,
I figured I’d come to the source, so to speak, as I know you all use a lot of N133.
I’m an older guy, crested that 70 mark, mostly shoot for fun, but do shoot Groundhog Shoots here in the Northeast. I shoot a custom 223 with 52 grain bullets. Over the years I have used many powders, but just this year discovered N133 and I am totally sold on this stuff.
As we are getting into the cold weather now, I was wondering how stable the N133 is in the cold? I have been using Benchmark for many years and it didn’t really give me too much of an issue in the cold. I was wondering if you all might have discovered a certain velocity drop, per some degree(s) of temperature decrease?
I’m not sure if I’m even asking the question in the right manner, but I sure would appreciate, whatever information you guys could provide me, about the powder and cold temps.
Thanks so much.
Scott
I figured I’d come to the source, so to speak, as I know you all use a lot of N133.
I’m an older guy, crested that 70 mark, mostly shoot for fun, but do shoot Groundhog Shoots here in the Northeast. I shoot a custom 223 with 52 grain bullets. Over the years I have used many powders, but just this year discovered N133 and I am totally sold on this stuff.
As we are getting into the cold weather now, I was wondering how stable the N133 is in the cold? I have been using Benchmark for many years and it didn’t really give me too much of an issue in the cold. I was wondering if you all might have discovered a certain velocity drop, per some degree(s) of temperature decrease?
I’m not sure if I’m even asking the question in the right manner, but I sure would appreciate, whatever information you guys could provide me, about the powder and cold temps.
Thanks so much.
Scott