Those of us that have loaded ammo for a long time have been well aware of temperature/velocity variations, and the "Extreme" powders still display these variations, although not quite as much. There have always been powders out there that show less variation than do others. Old Norma 205 [now marketed as MRP] was always relatively temperature stable. On the other hand, one powder that lost a lot of velocity when temps dipped down low was W760. I have always adjusted my scopes for the change, and just carried on. Most hunting does not succeed or fail due to 200 fps of bullet velocity, as long as the shooter is aware of it. Regards, Eagleye