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Temperature Sensitivity Experience N560 and RL-26
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<blockquote data-quote="SixDemonBag" data-source="post: 2256200" data-attributes="member: 113754"><p>After talking with my bro, the plan is to be at the range when opens and it shouldn't be over 80 degrees first thing. I am also going let the barrel cool as much as possible and look into a barrel cooler. Seems gimmicky but some recommend it.</p><p></p><p>1st day is for fireforming/barrel break-in if my 40-degree shoulder brass doesn't arrive from Rich by then. I won't be worried about velocities that day and will just get some trigger time on my .257WBY and 30-378WBY while my fireform/break-in shots cool in between. I haven't decided which of those two I am taking as my backup gun.</p><p></p><p> On the evening of day 1, we will load up 7SS test loads, make adjustments and do another morning session on day 2, wash rinse repeat until I get the load I want. I have to leave the evening of day 4 back to the European hell hole. I Will check shot a set of the loads in Georgia in October (whitetail for 3 days) to make sure they are still good - no reason to think they won't be in cooler temps. </p><p></p><p>Also plan to resight in and note velocities at the Idaho range and adjust DOPE from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SixDemonBag, post: 2256200, member: 113754"] After talking with my bro, the plan is to be at the range when opens and it shouldn't be over 80 degrees first thing. I am also going let the barrel cool as much as possible and look into a barrel cooler. Seems gimmicky but some recommend it. 1st day is for fireforming/barrel break-in if my 40-degree shoulder brass doesn't arrive from Rich by then. I won't be worried about velocities that day and will just get some trigger time on my .257WBY and 30-378WBY while my fireform/break-in shots cool in between. I haven't decided which of those two I am taking as my backup gun. On the evening of day 1, we will load up 7SS test loads, make adjustments and do another morning session on day 2, wash rinse repeat until I get the load I want. I have to leave the evening of day 4 back to the European hell hole. I Will check shot a set of the loads in Georgia in October (whitetail for 3 days) to make sure they are still good - no reason to think they won't be in cooler temps. Also plan to resight in and note velocities at the Idaho range and adjust DOPE from there. [/QUOTE]
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