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Help me interpret load data - First post
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<blockquote data-quote="jtvann" data-source="post: 2449914" data-attributes="member: 121304"><p>My question originally was that I see that it's a nice huge node when it's 55 degrees out, but at a temp sensitivity of 2 feet per degree, when it's 40 degrees cooler or 40 degrees warmer, and it's shooting 80 fps slower or faster, is that still a node?</p><p></p><p>I'm taking away that it is not and that I need to learn what my load does at various temps and dial the charge up or down accordingly to keep me in the node. </p><p></p><p>If I'm reading it right then I should try to keep my velocity between 3065-3075. </p><p></p><p>I need to go out and shoot more and see what charge weight keeps me in that range with varying temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtvann, post: 2449914, member: 121304"] My question originally was that I see that it’s a nice huge node when it’s 55 degrees out, but at a temp sensitivity of 2 feet per degree, when it’s 40 degrees cooler or 40 degrees warmer, and it’s shooting 80 fps slower or faster, is that still a node? I’m taking away that it is not and that I need to learn what my load does at various temps and dial the charge up or down accordingly to keep me in the node. If I’m reading it right then I should try to keep my velocity between 3065-3075. I need to go out and shoot more and see what charge weight keeps me in that range with varying temps. [/QUOTE]
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