<major snippage>Only recently have I discovered that what I was doing was impossible. <snip>
I've had pretty much the same experience.
It has been proven that there are changes in velocity, pressure and POI when a cartridge is subjected to DRAMATIC changes in temperature.
Again, I agree; the key word here being
dramatic. I have heard, but I can't give cites, this temperature thing is a result of when cartridges were loaded with Cordite, which was reportedly very temp. sensitive, and pressure tested in Europe then used in Africa. If it ain't true it ought to be!
I do remember seeing, not too long ago, a chart, graph or something from a reputable source on the issue of the effects of temp. changes on velocity/pressure. It confirmed my belief that changes within the temperature span that I normally hunt or shoot in are of little consequence to me.
So maybe some of this extreme powder may be called for. I wouldn't worry about it too much but it may make you feel better.
Actually, I kinda think the "Extreme" thing may be a little of a marketing ploy based on people's belief in the subject at hand. I now use them only because I have tried every possible combination of bullet/primer/case & seating depth with propellants marked IMR in the 18 calibers I load for and have now switched to the H's to do the same thing...
However, in the pursuit of making a Bambi Banger shoot sub-caliber groups all this is real heady stuff and well worth untold hours of contemplation and discussion!