I calculated an average MV of 2740 fps for a .308 load. I entered all of the environmental conditions for the day that I was doing the load testing. The temperature was 93F. I will be shooting that load in Texas temperatures from 30-110 degrees F. My thought was to enter a mean temperature of 70 degrees to build a base range card for the load and rifle. I just entered a temperature of 30F, 70F, and 100F and the JDM calculator did not change bullet drop. I understand that I need to fire the load at various ranges to find the actual drop.
My question is will the MV vary enough that I should chrono the load in as many different temperatures as possible? Will the MV vary enough to cause exteme variances, and thereby not allowing me to trust my mean temperature input?
I don't the ability to plug the numbers in at the range, no internet access. Maybe I should purchase a ballistics calculator to load onto my computer?
Do you see what I'm saying?
My question is will the MV vary enough that I should chrono the load in as many different temperatures as possible? Will the MV vary enough to cause exteme variances, and thereby not allowing me to trust my mean temperature input?
I don't the ability to plug the numbers in at the range, no internet access. Maybe I should purchase a ballistics calculator to load onto my computer?
Do you see what I'm saying?