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Gathering Ballistic data above 80 deg. is "unreliable"...
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 973392" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>I'm not a desert rat, but I do shoot in high temperatures (90- 110 degrees) quite often and temperatures throughout the year vary from 20 degrees to 110 degrees. I have to admit that my ballistics characteristics change over that range of temperatures but regardless of the temperatures that I choose to collect my basic load data I have to make adjustments to accommodate those changes.</p><p>So I have to agree with you.</p><p>Granted, collecting the data at the extreme edges of the temperature variables makes it more difficult to find the median point for optimum accuracy but you have to start somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 973392, member: 50867"] I'm not a desert rat, but I do shoot in high temperatures (90- 110 degrees) quite often and temperatures throughout the year vary from 20 degrees to 110 degrees. I have to admit that my ballistics characteristics change over that range of temperatures but regardless of the temperatures that I choose to collect my basic load data I have to make adjustments to accommodate those changes. So I have to agree with you. Granted, collecting the data at the extreme edges of the temperature variables makes it more difficult to find the median point for optimum accuracy but you have to start somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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