I do quick little tests, usually 15 to 20 rounds, to check powder sensitivity to temperature.
After I went back to factory ammunition, i figured it's important to start doing this again as the proprietary powders ammo manufacturers use is generally not that temp insensitive compared to Hogden extreme powders.
I just chuck the info into the kestrel app for the kestrel5700 and let it sort itself out.
I recently did this for FGMM with 185gr Bergers out of my MRAD and just casually shared my results to some mates.
The response i got was "why bother when you're not really getting the temperature of the powder, just the temp of the case." Fair point but i figured convection would do its thing and i always thought SOME estimate of powder sensitivity is better than none. Attached is the data.
I just did it without really thinking about it, is this worth doing?
Cheers
Carso
Edit: to clarify, 2.72fps per °C is = to 1.51fps per °F
After I went back to factory ammunition, i figured it's important to start doing this again as the proprietary powders ammo manufacturers use is generally not that temp insensitive compared to Hogden extreme powders.
I just chuck the info into the kestrel app for the kestrel5700 and let it sort itself out.
I recently did this for FGMM with 185gr Bergers out of my MRAD and just casually shared my results to some mates.
The response i got was "why bother when you're not really getting the temperature of the powder, just the temp of the case." Fair point but i figured convection would do its thing and i always thought SOME estimate of powder sensitivity is better than none. Attached is the data.
I just did it without really thinking about it, is this worth doing?
Cheers
Carso
Edit: to clarify, 2.72fps per °C is = to 1.51fps per °F