Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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Right - temp DOES make a difference. But not such a huge difference at short ranges.
Honestly, if they're off by that much, with that small of a temp change... What would be the difference in point of impact out at 300 - 400 yards? With only a small temp change? It would be huge! And we'd have one heck of a time trying to hit our targets.
Am well aware of the differences in point of impact changes due to temperature - but it's something seen at much longer ranges.
Competed with the good old .308 Win in NRA prone matches for quite a while, enough to wear out a few barrels. That's a lot of .308 shooting, much of it at 600 yards. Time to time, when conditions were particularly hot, or cold, I'd have to make small adjustments in my elevation. Small. At 600 yards. Not big, at 50 or 100 yards.
Been stewing on this thread for a while now, and decided that "the other side of the story" needed to be told before other readers accepted as gospel that a 30-40 degree temp change is going to cause that big of a difference in their point of impact...
I figure we'll continue to disagree - you have your observations. I have mine. They differ.
That's fine, I'd still welcome you at my campfire anytime!
Regards, Guy
Honestly, if they're off by that much, with that small of a temp change... What would be the difference in point of impact out at 300 - 400 yards? With only a small temp change? It would be huge! And we'd have one heck of a time trying to hit our targets.
Am well aware of the differences in point of impact changes due to temperature - but it's something seen at much longer ranges.
Competed with the good old .308 Win in NRA prone matches for quite a while, enough to wear out a few barrels. That's a lot of .308 shooting, much of it at 600 yards. Time to time, when conditions were particularly hot, or cold, I'd have to make small adjustments in my elevation. Small. At 600 yards. Not big, at 50 or 100 yards.
Been stewing on this thread for a while now, and decided that "the other side of the story" needed to be told before other readers accepted as gospel that a 30-40 degree temp change is going to cause that big of a difference in their point of impact...
I figure we'll continue to disagree - you have your observations. I have mine. They differ.
That's fine, I'd still welcome you at my campfire anytime!
Regards, Guy