Last fall I very quickly worked up a deer hunting load for my new 300 WSM. I then loaded up about 20 cartridges. I used six cartridges to sight-in and used one to shoot a deer.
This winter I started a more thorough load development for elk hunting. After a bit, I wanted the brass from the cartridges I had loaded for last fall's deer hunting and shot them up. They were about 30 fps faster.
Last fall I had an average (extremely consistent) velocity of 3073 fps at 67 *F.
Late winter after shooting more load development rounds, the 13 left over cartridges from the same batch yielded an average velocity of 3105 fps at 35 *F.
Is this a "normal" occurrence?
Dan
This winter I started a more thorough load development for elk hunting. After a bit, I wanted the brass from the cartridges I had loaded for last fall's deer hunting and shot them up. They were about 30 fps faster.
Last fall I had an average (extremely consistent) velocity of 3073 fps at 67 *F.
Late winter after shooting more load development rounds, the 13 left over cartridges from the same batch yielded an average velocity of 3105 fps at 35 *F.
Is this a "normal" occurrence?
Dan