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Reloading
Accuracy lost on warmer weather
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<blockquote data-quote="Culpeper" data-source="post: 2849060" data-attributes="member: 12583"><p>Go back to the OP. His good groups were around 32 degrees and his bad groups were around 86 degrees. That is not a large shift to blame the weather temps. I think we can eliminate that variable. Also, he has another rifle using the same powder but different caliber and shoots fine in that temperature range. The OP thinks he may have a small MV window or a bullet stability problem. The former makes more sense. It is back to double checking his load and rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Culpeper, post: 2849060, member: 12583"] Go back to the OP. His good groups were around 32 degrees and his bad groups were around 86 degrees. That is not a large shift to blame the weather temps. I think we can eliminate that variable. Also, he has another rifle using the same powder but different caliber and shoots fine in that temperature range. The OP thinks he may have a small MV window or a bullet stability problem. The former makes more sense. It is back to double checking his load and rifle. [/QUOTE]
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