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Question on verifying velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="montana west" data-source="post: 1905876" data-attributes="member: 113504"><p>boys it ain't the bullets that cause the velocity changes its the elevation and the weather. the more mosture in the air the higher the velocity= the less the slower.. elevation affect it tooll I live at</p><p> 3450 in western Montana and no two days are the same thus you have diffderen velocities almost every day however you always can get all shots in a 1.5 " at 100 everyday and that is life here you just have to accept that you cannot shoot better. in one day yes but the next day it will be different. and no powder in the world will change this. Most people think that in a</p><p>Africa it is the hot weather well a bit , but the elevation has more effent on pressure. that is why the 416 rigby is loaded to 40,000 cups.where we load our magnums to 53.000 . in Kenya the elevation is usually above 5000 thus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montana west, post: 1905876, member: 113504"] boys it ain't the bullets that cause the velocity changes its the elevation and the weather. the more mosture in the air the higher the velocity= the less the slower.. elevation affect it tooll I live at 3450 in western Montana and no two days are the same thus you have diffderen velocities almost every day however you always can get all shots in a 1.5 " at 100 everyday and that is life here you just have to accept that you cannot shoot better. in one day yes but the next day it will be different. and no powder in the world will change this. Most people think that in a Africa it is the hot weather well a bit , but the elevation has more effent on pressure. that is why the 416 rigby is loaded to 40,000 cups.where we load our magnums to 53.000 . in Kenya the elevation is usually above 5000 thus. [/QUOTE]
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