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Do you enable Powder Temperature using Shooter?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 885813" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Are you Editing the powder temp in the Ammo field? If so, this is not what you want to do IMO. You set the zero up for the conditions of the day and leave it alone, UNLESS, you rezero in different conditions. </p><p> </p><p>You adjust temp on the main page for the current conditions. Generally the differences in temp do not affect the FPS that much until you get into wide swings. For example 10 to 90 F. I have shot those conditions actually. LOL.</p><p> </p><p>For me: I set the temp of the powder close to the conditions to which I shot for the zero. For example 50F. I set the atmosphere of the conditions I zero etc. This is the constant. Then I set all the parameters in which I am shooting, which is now the variable. So constant is my zero and variable is my shooting conditions. Shooter has worked extremely well for me out to 1660 yards in wide variety of terrain and conditions. Going for the mile soon. ha ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 885813, member: 61747"] Are you Editing the powder temp in the Ammo field? If so, this is not what you want to do IMO. You set the zero up for the conditions of the day and leave it alone, UNLESS, you rezero in different conditions. You adjust temp on the main page for the current conditions. Generally the differences in temp do not affect the FPS that much until you get into wide swings. For example 10 to 90 F. I have shot those conditions actually. LOL. For me: I set the temp of the powder close to the conditions to which I shot for the zero. For example 50F. I set the atmosphere of the conditions I zero etc. This is the constant. Then I set all the parameters in which I am shooting, which is now the variable. So constant is my zero and variable is my shooting conditions. Shooter has worked extremely well for me out to 1660 yards in wide variety of terrain and conditions. Going for the mile soon. ha ha [/QUOTE]
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