It seems as if some loads that I have shot before are running faster now than a year or two ago. I would guess that a barrel would NOT change characteristics from wear to yield a faster round. What are the major factors that would make a load change velocity? I can think of the following considerations. Are there other factors:
1. Ambient Temperature
2. Different powder lots
3. Brass that has been reloaded a few times without annealing?
1. Ambient Temperature
2. Different powder lots
3. Brass that has been reloaded a few times without annealing?