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Altitude vs. Barometric pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 1509328" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>I don't know about the Kestrel 5700. I don't have one. But both Applied Ballistics app and Strelok Pro have a place to put in average change for powder burn rate. It is a user input, so garbage in / garbage out.</p><p></p><p>As far as H4350 being non-temp sensitive, that is a can of worms.....every powder is temp sensitive above a certain temperature. Some light better at cold temps than others, allowing the manufacturers to claim less <em><strong>overall</strong></em> sensitivity. But at 80 degrees and hotter, they all succumb to chemistry. They are all made of nitroglycerin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 1509328, member: 105322"] I don't know about the Kestrel 5700. I don't have one. But both Applied Ballistics app and Strelok Pro have a place to put in average change for powder burn rate. It is a user input, so garbage in / garbage out. As far as H4350 being non-temp sensitive, that is a can of worms.....every powder is temp sensitive above a certain temperature. Some light better at cold temps than others, allowing the manufacturers to claim less [I][B]overall[/B][/I] sensitivity. But at 80 degrees and hotter, they all succumb to chemistry. They are all made of nitroglycerin. [/QUOTE]
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