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What causes powder temp sensitivity?
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<blockquote data-quote="pony doctor" data-source="post: 1854872" data-attributes="member: 82040"><p>Question for the "gurus" of Ballistic Calculations. Example: My Sig Saur Kilo 2400 range finder uses formula's that incorporate temperatures and tables to input velocities recorded at variations in outside temperature. What is the "confidence" of these calculations to address environmental differences? Can we depend/rely upon ballistic "solutions" with confidence that our solution will be correct? These calculators also incorporate the specific powder used, so just wanting to know what those highly experienced shooter's confidence's may be. Thanks. John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pony doctor, post: 1854872, member: 82040"] Question for the "gurus" of Ballistic Calculations. Example: My Sig Saur Kilo 2400 range finder uses formula's that incorporate temperatures and tables to input velocities recorded at variations in outside temperature. What is the "confidence" of these calculations to address environmental differences? Can we depend/rely upon ballistic "solutions" with confidence that our solution will be correct? These calculators also incorporate the specific powder used, so just wanting to know what those highly experienced shooter's confidence's may be. Thanks. John [/QUOTE]
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