Lee Martin
Active member
I'm seeing just the opposite. My LT-32 has been doing very well in high heat and high humidity here in muggy Northern Virginia.
-Lee
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-Lee
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Me too zippy. Ive noticed a lot of others are doing the same
shot LT-32 for most of the last year.
I went back to N133 at the last tournament. Things were much improved....
HFV isnt telling you that hes one of the few people in the country that has T powder
If'n I was to "splain it, yall prolly wouldn't understand anyway. Tommy makes perfect sense to meHard to tell that with all the BS punctuation points and other BS letters.
I failed at The Queen's English. But, what is with this guy. Does he let his dog type?
Most of the "I had to quit school to support the family" are dead.
By the way. Besides "the big lie from FDR". The greatest Generation also had one. In most States and big cities. There was no school after age 16 yrs.
I can't count the number of old folks who told me, "I had to go to work at 16yrs". Well, at 16yrs. you either went to college or got a job.
N.Y. city was the first to institute the requirement that you went to school till 18 yrs. That was so your Dad could get a job. And you stayed in school.
Hard to tell that with all the BS punctuation points and other BS letters.
I failed at The Queen's English. But, what is with this guy. Does he let his dog type?
Most of the "I had to quit school to support the family" are dead.
By the way. Besides "the big lie from FDR". The greatest Generation also had one. In most States and big cities. There was no school after age 16 yrs.
I can't count the number of old folks who told me, "I had to go to work at 16yrs". Well, at 16yrs. you either went to college or got a job.
N.Y. city was the first to institute the requirement that you went to school till 18 yrs. That was so your Dad could get a job. And you stayed in school.
Bob - I've been shooting LT-32 in my PPC for two years now (0.264 chamber). The stuff likes light neck tension....say 0.001 - 0.0015". I'd ladder test in 0.3 gr increments from 27.0 - 29.0 and see where your nodes appear. Every barrel is different, but mine likes a pretty hard jam on depth.
As for air quality, it seems pretty indifferent to temperature. I've shot it from 20 degrees to 100 and if the humidity stays low, as in under 60%, I don't tune much. But when the air gets wet, I'm dialing the measure.
Good luck and let us know how it works for you.
-Lee
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I seat the bullet 5 to 10 long and let it get pushed back upon chambering.
-Lee
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Bob White also talked to me about Neck Tension. To start I have a set of Wilson dies in order to take 5 cases, fire them three times and send them to Whidden for custom dies. I have a .262 Neck and Bob told me to use a .257 Neck Bushing for the Wilson, which I bought. So will this work for me tension wise or what should I have and since I now also have N133, what should I use for that one. Bob only had Remington BR 7.5 Primers so I bought some of those too and now have three different primers to use, but will probably stick with the Federal 205s I bought.
Bob
Ive found lt powder to go downhill very quick riiiight after the super shoot timeframe. You need 133 and lt32. Any other powder wont even let you beat yourself on some days. Crazy drastic changes (even tho i do shoot a lot of benchmark, 2015br and 322 just cause im used to it) but for a newbie in the summer 133 is all you want or need. Of course your mileage may vary and im sure it will!