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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2781768" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>Windypants; that's the kind of thing that does tear up my self-confidence as well. Yup it takes time to get over it. So then did you keep those pieces of brass separated from the others? Did you keep track of the temperature and humidity, a heavy or light weight piece of brass has a difference in powder capacity so a change in pressures, with the same powder charge, as does the temperature. I learned several years ago that if I needed more reach to lay my rounds in the sun and heat them, you can if you are running close to max get over pressure from that. A rifle chamber that is hot or cold will change the temperature of the round as well thus the pressure and the impact of the bullet. But if you use a temperature stable powder that helps to keep that to a minimum. That is the art form of it as well as the part that keeps it interesting not anything stays the same from one part of the day to the next a constant state of change going on, please let us know what you figure out. All things that you already know. Yes, it's a fun gun something to keep me busy and thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2781768, member: 91783"] Windypants; that's the kind of thing that does tear up my self-confidence as well. Yup it takes time to get over it. So then did you keep those pieces of brass separated from the others? Did you keep track of the temperature and humidity, a heavy or light weight piece of brass has a difference in powder capacity so a change in pressures, with the same powder charge, as does the temperature. I learned several years ago that if I needed more reach to lay my rounds in the sun and heat them, you can if you are running close to max get over pressure from that. A rifle chamber that is hot or cold will change the temperature of the round as well thus the pressure and the impact of the bullet. But if you use a temperature stable powder that helps to keep that to a minimum. That is the art form of it as well as the part that keeps it interesting not anything stays the same from one part of the day to the next a constant state of change going on, please let us know what you figure out. All things that you already know. Yes, it's a fun gun something to keep me busy and thinking. [/QUOTE]
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