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Altitude effect
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob2650" data-source="post: 1856923" data-attributes="member: 112280"><p>That was many years ago, now I live in Texas.</p><p>I use VV N310 for my 50 yard target loads in the 1911. Frame mounted scope.</p><p>I did not notice a temperature issue but there are so many things critical to rifle reloading that make no difference in the 45ACP that I am not supprised. If I would let the ammo sit in the sun a few hours I have no doubt I would see higher velocity but the target ammo is loaded so far below max it would still be considered wimpy. The exception being hardball 45 ammo which I load to full military spec just to mess with the softball 9mm shooters and the fact that my 1911 hardball pistol likes it full power for the best accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob2650, post: 1856923, member: 112280"] That was many years ago, now I live in Texas. I use VV N310 for my 50 yard target loads in the 1911. Frame mounted scope. I did not notice a temperature issue but there are so many things critical to rifle reloading that make no difference in the 45ACP that I am not supprised. If I would let the ammo sit in the sun a few hours I have no doubt I would see higher velocity but the target ammo is loaded so far below max it would still be considered wimpy. The exception being hardball 45 ammo which I load to full military spec just to mess with the softball 9mm shooters and the fact that my 1911 hardball pistol likes it full power for the best accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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