Originally Posted By: svt tacticalVarget will be more consitant from season to season with no worries of tempature.
I am in no way saying you are wrong, but I think the whole temp. sensitivity has been blown way out of proportion, on several levels.
Dial your gun in under the same conditions for which it will be used, and the "problem" goes away.
That said, some powders that claim to be insensitive are often more so than what they tell you. While others making no such claim, often work consistently under all but the most extreme conditions.
Every year here we have temp swings from 90-95° down to -20°. Sometimes more. If you dial your rifle in at one extreme or the other, chances are it isn't going hit the exact same POI, regardless of what the powder label reads. When it's cold out, the POI gonna is be lower. That is a given. Unless you dial it in under said cold conditions.
I also often see many who live in states worrying about temp. sensitivity where it never gets cold enough to matter that much, on a hunting rifle. In many cases it is a non-issue, but somebody always decides to make it one.
I'm not saying the "problem" doesn't exist. But it can be cured. And it is not as big of a deal as most make it out to be, IMO.
There are old timers who read this kinda $hit and laugh at it, because they have never used the new "super powders", and have stacked up piles of critters in their time.
JMO......