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Temp sensitive powder and fps ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 888487" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I agree verification is needed. One thing I question about advertisments etc such as that is the conditions in which the test was conducted. At 27.5 grains of powder and a 40 grain pill the velocity might very well be affected at a greater level then say 55 grains and a 140 grain pill. I am not versed enough to know any of this though so it is an interesting experiment for me. </p><p> </p><p>I will test the tracking of my scope and shoot again soon at different distances to confirm drop data. If the scope was off that much it would be off by 15%. That seems like a lot to me. This scope is almost new and Leupold is not known for bad quality so I would hope the click values are in fact close to .25" per click. I am just now getting this combo set up and addressing any potential issues. Looking forward to getting it dialed in, fun to shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 888487, member: 61747"] I agree verification is needed. One thing I question about advertisments etc such as that is the conditions in which the test was conducted. At 27.5 grains of powder and a 40 grain pill the velocity might very well be affected at a greater level then say 55 grains and a 140 grain pill. I am not versed enough to know any of this though so it is an interesting experiment for me. I will test the tracking of my scope and shoot again soon at different distances to confirm drop data. If the scope was off that much it would be off by 15%. That seems like a lot to me. This scope is almost new and Leupold is not known for bad quality so I would hope the click values are in fact close to .25" per click. I am just now getting this combo set up and addressing any potential issues. Looking forward to getting it dialed in, fun to shoot. [/QUOTE]
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