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Temperature effecting bullet drop
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<blockquote data-quote="ven" data-source="post: 236996" data-attributes="member: 6124"><p>Went to the range early this morning to do a bit of practice in preparation for a good winter of long range hunting.</p><p>After a quick 100 yard zero check that was bang on i placed targerts out to 5oo yards.</p><p></p><p>All my rounds hit 0.2 mils lower than when i made my drop chart up 4 months ago.Two clicks up put me dead on.</p><p></p><p>Now when i made my drop chart the temp was 15 c.this morning it was -2 c could this the cause of my low shots.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ven, post: 236996, member: 6124"] Went to the range early this morning to do a bit of practice in preparation for a good winter of long range hunting. After a quick 100 yard zero check that was bang on i placed targerts out to 5oo yards. All my rounds hit 0.2 mils lower than when i made my drop chart up 4 months ago.Two clicks up put me dead on. Now when i made my drop chart the temp was 15 c.this morning it was -2 c could this the cause of my low shots. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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