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Air Temperature Effects On Muzzle Velocity By Gustavo F. Ruiz
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 323053" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>there is no doubt temperature affects trajectory,and </p><p>some powders are affected more than others. </p><p>many of us leave ammo in vehicles on our hunting trips where overnight temperatures can take affect. </p><p>there are other things like wind that can affect it also. </p><p>obviously there are some who can really get into the technical aspect of all this.</p><p> </p><p> for the average hunter like me for example, who dosent understand fully, or even care to, what does he do?</p><p> i think the solution is simple. if you want to shoot at long distance, always use a spotter. </p><p>who cares why you missed, you still missed. make the corrections reccomended by your spotter and shoot again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 323053, member: 12443"] there is no doubt temperature affects trajectory,and some powders are affected more than others. many of us leave ammo in vehicles on our hunting trips where overnight temperatures can take affect. there are other things like wind that can affect it also. obviously there are some who can really get into the technical aspect of all this. for the average hunter like me for example, who dosent understand fully, or even care to, what does he do? i think the solution is simple. if you want to shoot at long distance, always use a spotter. who cares why you missed, you still missed. make the corrections reccomended by your spotter and shoot again. [/QUOTE]
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