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Primer Temperature Sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 1322048" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I agree it would save a lot of time and much could be learned from the data it would produce. I just prefer to get velocities so I can tell if I'm going to see any major deviations that will cause any change in the elevation of my firing solution at long range. I've thought about the chamber heating up as well and it would skew numbers if I were to fire more than one round at a time. I was planning to shoot one at a time and let the chamber cool back down to ambient temperature whether by waiting long periods or cooling the rifle off in a deep freeze. I have have an infrared thermometer to keep track of chamber temperature. I can place the theremometer up close to the ejection port and point the laser directly inside against the center of the chamber wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 1322048, member: 21446"] I agree it would save a lot of time and much could be learned from the data it would produce. I just prefer to get velocities so I can tell if I'm going to see any major deviations that will cause any change in the elevation of my firing solution at long range. I've thought about the chamber heating up as well and it would skew numbers if I were to fire more than one round at a time. I was planning to shoot one at a time and let the chamber cool back down to ambient temperature whether by waiting long periods or cooling the rifle off in a deep freeze. I have have an infrared thermometer to keep track of chamber temperature. I can place the theremometer up close to the ejection port and point the laser directly inside against the center of the chamber wall. [/QUOTE]
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