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Reloder 26, Temperature Stability Sensitivity Data
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<blockquote data-quote="Rhovee" data-source="post: 1396166" data-attributes="member: 101820"><p>How can Quickload accurately predict temp swings when there are so many variables. I thought my test had flaws when it was 31 degrees out i let the rifle and ammo sit outside for 40 minutes. Shot 4 shots. Then put them in the truck with 75 degree heats for 40 minutes. Strapped on the magneto and shot 4 within 8 seconds of stepping out the truck the firing started. This gave me 40 degree change and about 11 FPS velocity loss on the colder rounds. Same temp stability with N570. Seems to be good from 30-70. I have read and not tested that over 80 is where it goes to ****..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhovee, post: 1396166, member: 101820"] How can Quickload accurately predict temp swings when there are so many variables. I thought my test had flaws when it was 31 degrees out i let the rifle and ammo sit outside for 40 minutes. Shot 4 shots. Then put them in the truck with 75 degree heats for 40 minutes. Strapped on the magneto and shot 4 within 8 seconds of stepping out the truck the firing started. This gave me 40 degree change and about 11 FPS velocity loss on the colder rounds. Same temp stability with N570. Seems to be good from 30-70. I have read and not tested that over 80 is where it goes to ****.. [/QUOTE]
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