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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
temp and velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="bruno t" data-source="post: 1042580" data-attributes="member: 78680"><p>From what I'vefound all powders have some kinda loss in velocity in ddecreased temps! And a increase in velocity with hi temps. But they say its not temp sensitive.. Even if the velocity is 25fps less in cold weather. On the other hand it could be the barometric pressure, or humidity is higher or lower when I check rounds..its never the same unless it is on a day that I've tested with weather the same. I like magpro because the fps are + or- 10 fps from round to round when testing..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruno t, post: 1042580, member: 78680"] From what I'vefound all powders have some kinda loss in velocity in ddecreased temps! And a increase in velocity with hi temps. But they say its not temp sensitive.. Even if the velocity is 25fps less in cold weather. On the other hand it could be the barometric pressure, or humidity is higher or lower when I check rounds..its never the same unless it is on a day that I've tested with weather the same. I like magpro because the fps are + or- 10 fps from round to round when testing.. [/QUOTE]
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