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10 mph head wind not easy
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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorbok" data-source="post: 2899292" data-attributes="member: 118538"><p>[USER=101791]@Mike Matteson[/USER] Where I live we see over 130* swing from summer to depth of winter but I thought you meant you were seeing these in one shooting session.</p><p>Most people that are serious about long range are aware of how temperature affects MV. Any calculator worth its weight will have a spot to input load temp sensitivity. Easy way to test it is go to the range with a cooler full of ice and laser temp gun. Heat soak a group of ammo using the heater in your truck and then ice down a few rounds for a bout 30 mins. laser the ammo and write down the temp. shoot both ammo across chrony and measure mv. input data into calculator. done no more misses due to temp stability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorbok, post: 2899292, member: 118538"] [USER=101791]@Mike Matteson[/USER] Where I live we see over 130* swing from summer to depth of winter but I thought you meant you were seeing these in one shooting session. Most people that are serious about long range are aware of how temperature affects MV. Any calculator worth its weight will have a spot to input load temp sensitivity. Easy way to test it is go to the range with a cooler full of ice and laser temp gun. Heat soak a group of ammo using the heater in your truck and then ice down a few rounds for a bout 30 mins. laser the ammo and write down the temp. shoot both ammo across chrony and measure mv. input data into calculator. done no more misses due to temp stability [/QUOTE]
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