This especially pertains to distance shooters and distance Competitors.
In California ammo stayed pretty consistent through the year unless you went to the Desert in the Summer. The cases got HOT in the sun and you had no idea what velocity you were going to see.
I'm wondering what system is employed here in Michigan now we begin to transition into winter... and DON'T just say "wait for summer". Lol
Do you use a Powder Sensitivity Factor, use more Powder to combat velocity loss, re-zero all together or just not give a Shizznit and walk it in from wherever it happens to hit.
The linked video is a vague rundown of adjustments I do.
I basically reset my Ballistic Solver to accommodate for lower/slower velocities .
I do the same if I change powder lot or bullet lots. It takes 6 to 8 rounds and a set of calipers.
I'm a huge fan of first shot accuracy and this system has kept that expectation on point.
The blowing out the candle and this video both are examples of cold weather shots after a reset.
This video was to be primarily about cold weather accuracy then I had the idea to try and shoot into a case mouth. I'm like an Addict to this crap.
The shot turned out Sick but really I'm just wondering what other systems do ya'll use.
For some this will not even hit on the radar but for those who shoot distance at precise targets; this has beaukoup value.
With Thanksgiving here ya'll be tired of the in-laws and might as well be posting something up interesting on MGO anyways.
Lemme know ur $.02.
Taters n Gravy
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