We often hear that cold weather and 22lr ammo dont mix. Ive been testing a variety of ammo this winter. I'm using a RimX with a IbI barrel at 26" 1-16 twist.
I used SK Long Range, Rifle Match (3 lots), Pistol Match, Center X, Eley Force, Contact (2 lots), Match, Tenex Biathlon, Federal Target, CCI sv. And several others.
Testing is 50 yards 10 shot groups 210 yards 20 shot groups. At 200 I only measure the vertical. Most ammo I have multiple groups
The first 1000 rounds I could track improvement in accuracy. I'm now at 26-2700
We typical have 950 hpa to 978 hpa. I got this rifle over Christmas 2020 so I have no warm weather data yet.
I can see no difference in average accuracy from 0⁰c/2⁰f to -10⁰c/14⁰ f at -15⁰c / 5⁰f I see some degraded accuracy across all ammo. The Tenex Biathlon in my rifle was alway one of the worst regardless of temp.
The SD of velocity is progressively worse with colder temps but doesnt show on target at long range.
Lapua/ SK ammo is the most temp sensitive in my tests. But seems to maintain accuracy the coldest. Also the SD stay very consistent.
Eley is surprisingly temp stable and hold accuracy very well to -10⁰c/14⁰f at the colder temps the groups were slightly less consistent. Eley Force and contact are my best two ammo for accuracy.
Federal below -8⁰c/19⁰f starts to loose stability by -15⁰c/5⁰f its key holes at 50 and wont stay on a 8x11 paper. I shot some Target high velocity (same bullet) and it improved slightly to 3-4" groups plus odd fliers.
CCI sv is very temp stable under most conditions. The accuracy remained the same till -10⁰c/14⁰f but at -15⁰c/5⁰f the groups grew considerably and I have very slight key holing on the occasional round.
My limited testing shows accuracy holding up better then I expected with cold weather and if you are accurately tracking velocity change I see no reason to keep ammo warm until shooting your stage. 22lr ammo cools very fast so if you start with warm ammo your velocities will change well shooting the stage.
What results have you guys gotten with cold weather?
I used SK Long Range, Rifle Match (3 lots), Pistol Match, Center X, Eley Force, Contact (2 lots), Match, Tenex Biathlon, Federal Target, CCI sv. And several others.
Testing is 50 yards 10 shot groups 210 yards 20 shot groups. At 200 I only measure the vertical. Most ammo I have multiple groups
The first 1000 rounds I could track improvement in accuracy. I'm now at 26-2700
We typical have 950 hpa to 978 hpa. I got this rifle over Christmas 2020 so I have no warm weather data yet.
I can see no difference in average accuracy from 0⁰c/2⁰f to -10⁰c/14⁰ f at -15⁰c / 5⁰f I see some degraded accuracy across all ammo. The Tenex Biathlon in my rifle was alway one of the worst regardless of temp.
The SD of velocity is progressively worse with colder temps but doesnt show on target at long range.
Lapua/ SK ammo is the most temp sensitive in my tests. But seems to maintain accuracy the coldest. Also the SD stay very consistent.
Eley is surprisingly temp stable and hold accuracy very well to -10⁰c/14⁰f at the colder temps the groups were slightly less consistent. Eley Force and contact are my best two ammo for accuracy.
Federal below -8⁰c/19⁰f starts to loose stability by -15⁰c/5⁰f its key holes at 50 and wont stay on a 8x11 paper. I shot some Target high velocity (same bullet) and it improved slightly to 3-4" groups plus odd fliers.
CCI sv is very temp stable under most conditions. The accuracy remained the same till -10⁰c/14⁰f but at -15⁰c/5⁰f the groups grew considerably and I have very slight key holing on the occasional round.
My limited testing shows accuracy holding up better then I expected with cold weather and if you are accurately tracking velocity change I see no reason to keep ammo warm until shooting your stage. 22lr ammo cools very fast so if you start with warm ammo your velocities will change well shooting the stage.
What results have you guys gotten with cold weather?