So I'm out today with my model seven in .243, and first I shoot 25 rounds loaded with IMR4831. No problem, this is a load I've used before, rifle likes it, everything's happy.
I'm outside for two hours, it's around -7, some wind, and when I switch to the next load, a lighter bullet on top of a load of Varget, I get one good bang, and then the second round goes 'Foop!'
That didn't sound right...
Check the scope--yep a bullet came out, and hit the target. Check the bore, and there's tons of unburned powder, a whole line of it running the length of the barrel. I blow the powder out, check functioning, check the bore again, and then fire again.
Bang!No problem, then...
Foop!
Same drill. I end up in my truck running the heater to thaw out the remaining rounds, and then tucking them into my shirt pockets so they'll stay toasty. Using this crazy method, and loading them into the rifle singly, I'm able to fire off the rest of the batch.
So... WTF? This was Varget ###treme, the most temperature insensitive powder in the land, right?. I was using WinLR primers for both loads, and as I mentioned the IMR4831 rounds went off without a hitch.
Anybody else have this experience with Varget and cold weather? With any powders? Am I under a gypsy curse of some kind?
I'm outside for two hours, it's around -7, some wind, and when I switch to the next load, a lighter bullet on top of a load of Varget, I get one good bang, and then the second round goes 'Foop!'
That didn't sound right...
Check the scope--yep a bullet came out, and hit the target. Check the bore, and there's tons of unburned powder, a whole line of it running the length of the barrel. I blow the powder out, check functioning, check the bore again, and then fire again.
Bang!No problem, then...
Foop!
Same drill. I end up in my truck running the heater to thaw out the remaining rounds, and then tucking them into my shirt pockets so they'll stay toasty. Using this crazy method, and loading them into the rifle singly, I'm able to fire off the rest of the batch.
So... WTF? This was Varget ###treme, the most temperature insensitive powder in the land, right?. I was using WinLR primers for both loads, and as I mentioned the IMR4831 rounds went off without a hitch.
Anybody else have this experience with Varget and cold weather? With any powders? Am I under a gypsy curse of some kind?