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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: 400929" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>pharworth, you are absolutly correct in your assesment of the importance of first round hits in the vitals. </p><p>certainly that should be strived for to the best of our ability. </p><p>if my prior remarks led you or others to think i consider that unimportant, i appologise for that. </p><p>that certainly isnt what i think or would encourage.</p><p> i do think its dangerous to promote the idea that with proper equiptment and training, mistakes cant happen.</p><p> im of the opinion that the read it, dial it ,and then just one shot theory is just that, theory. </p><p>there is no doubt cold weather affects velocity, and that can vary according to powder used. if some want to go to great legnths to try and figure out how much affect it has thats fine with me.</p><p> ill repeat what ive said in other post. if you want to be a successful and consientious long range hunter use a spotter. </p><p>as for the comments about target shooting and long range hunting having no correlation. well thats too assenine to even comment on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 400929, member: 12443"] pharworth, you are absolutly correct in your assesment of the importance of first round hits in the vitals. certainly that should be strived for to the best of our ability. if my prior remarks led you or others to think i consider that unimportant, i appologise for that. that certainly isnt what i think or would encourage. i do think its dangerous to promote the idea that with proper equiptment and training, mistakes cant happen. im of the opinion that the read it, dial it ,and then just one shot theory is just that, theory. there is no doubt cold weather affects velocity, and that can vary according to powder used. if some want to go to great legnths to try and figure out how much affect it has thats fine with me. ill repeat what ive said in other post. if you want to be a successful and consientious long range hunter use a spotter. as for the comments about target shooting and long range hunting having no correlation. well thats too assenine to even comment on. [/QUOTE]
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