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I’m always busy at the wrong time…for SCIENCE!!!😡🤣. Anyone ever shoot at these temps and get chrono numbers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2386767" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>Hey good questions. I don't know what the constant temp flux does to powder. I do know that I've done lots of hunting in November (usually between -10 c and -25 c) and this would involve getting out for hours and having my ammo get as cold as the air it was in, then coming home and bringing it in (I never l left it outside) and having warm up to room temp again, and then doing it again the next day (i take much shorter seasons now) and so on. Never had an issue, even growing up using dads ammo from the 70s that had no doubt been subjected to this treatment for years, possibly decades. He's one of those old fashioned farmer hunters for whom a box of ammo lasts 10 years or so. No issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2386767, member: 109862"] Hey good questions. I don’t know what the constant temp flux does to powder. I do know that I’ve done lots of hunting in November (usually between -10 c and -25 c) and this would involve getting out for hours and having my ammo get as cold as the air it was in, then coming home and bringing it in (I never l left it outside) and having warm up to room temp again, and then doing it again the next day (i take much shorter seasons now) and so on. Never had an issue, even growing up using dads ammo from the 70s that had no doubt been subjected to this treatment for years, possibly decades. He’s one of those old fashioned farmer hunters for whom a box of ammo lasts 10 years or so. No issues. [/QUOTE]
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