DanTheFarmer
Member
Hi Guys,
Just back from the range. We're having a January Thaw up here in New Hampshire but it still quite a bit colder than when I was last developing loads in October. Had to cut the session short. The warm air over the cold snow was producing heavy fog.
My new loads were slower than expected, and some of the same, or at least very similar loads, as I shot in Oct0ber were slower as well.
What is your sense, is the powder burning slower for a lower MV? Is the chronograph slowing down in the cold (it was within its published operating temperature range and the battery "should" be good)?
Thanks for any input.
Dan
Just back from the range. We're having a January Thaw up here in New Hampshire but it still quite a bit colder than when I was last developing loads in October. Had to cut the session short. The warm air over the cold snow was producing heavy fog.
My new loads were slower than expected, and some of the same, or at least very similar loads, as I shot in Oct0ber were slower as well.
What is your sense, is the powder burning slower for a lower MV? Is the chronograph slowing down in the cold (it was within its published operating temperature range and the battery "should" be good)?
Thanks for any input.
Dan