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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1044226" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Thanks for sharing your research information. </p><p></p><p>The statement of proof that warming a rifle and ammo isn't good enough to test MV pries at my curiosity. I set my chronographs up in my back yard last week in 30*F temperatures. Next both rifle and ammo were retrieved from my 70*F house. I stepped out the back door and fired a bullet across my skyscreens. Why wouldn't this MV be a true test of MV in 70*F ambient outdoor air temperatures. I loaded the ammunition into the rifle chamber in the warm house. The rifle is fired within 60 seconds of the time it's exposed to the 30*F outdoor temperatures. Both the rifle and the ammo are 70*F at the time the bullet is fired across the skyscreens.</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering how you've proven to your satisfaction that my test would not be representative of the rifle/ammunition MV in outdoor ambient air temperatures of 70*F. Trying to figure out what I'm missing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1044226, member: 4191"] Thanks for sharing your research information. The statement of proof that warming a rifle and ammo isn't good enough to test MV pries at my curiosity. I set my chronographs up in my back yard last week in 30*F temperatures. Next both rifle and ammo were retrieved from my 70*F house. I stepped out the back door and fired a bullet across my skyscreens. Why wouldn't this MV be a true test of MV in 70*F ambient outdoor air temperatures. I loaded the ammunition into the rifle chamber in the warm house. The rifle is fired within 60 seconds of the time it's exposed to the 30*F outdoor temperatures. Both the rifle and the ammo are 70*F at the time the bullet is fired across the skyscreens. I'm wondering how you've proven to your satisfaction that my test would not be representative of the rifle/ammunition MV in outdoor ambient air temperatures of 70*F. Trying to figure out what I'm missing... [/QUOTE]
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