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Accuracy lost on warmer weather
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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2852444" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>People seem to forget that, Altitude, Temperature, Humidity, Barometric Pressure and level of light all have an effect on shooting performance and one load does not necessarily fit all. If you look at a rifleman's score book you will find entries for all of these to include winds and other important things that affect the flight of the bullet, including mirage which rears it's ugly head when the temperatures rise, especially across things like rifle ranges. If you want to be professional get yourself a shooters log book. I use the MY GROUP THERAPY log but there are many others that are just as good. Keeping a record of your shooting and the conditions will help you, especially when there is a day similar to what the current conditions are. They also have reloading data record books, both invaluable for keeping track of your shooting and loading activities. Do a google search to find one that you like and start recording you shooting and reloading data. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]474962[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]474964[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2852444, member: 118816"] People seem to forget that, Altitude, Temperature, Humidity, Barometric Pressure and level of light all have an effect on shooting performance and one load does not necessarily fit all. If you look at a rifleman's score book you will find entries for all of these to include winds and other important things that affect the flight of the bullet, including mirage which rears it's ugly head when the temperatures rise, especially across things like rifle ranges. If you want to be professional get yourself a shooters log book. I use the MY GROUP THERAPY log but there are many others that are just as good. Keeping a record of your shooting and the conditions will help you, especially when there is a day similar to what the current conditions are. They also have reloading data record books, both invaluable for keeping track of your shooting and loading activities. Do a google search to find one that you like and start recording you shooting and reloading data. [ATTACH type="full"]474962[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]474964[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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