I tried to do an OCW (H4350/6.5CM) yesterday when the ambient temp here in the NV desert was mid-high 90's. I've done OCWs in the past when temps where more "normal" (60-80) and not encountered any problems related to environmental conditions. I was blown away yesterday by the inconsistent POI and MV (LabRadar) of the test groups - the POI of some shifted anywhere from 2-4 clicks left and only one of the groups was near the size (< 0.5 moa) I normally shoot with this zeroed rifle in 75 degree temps. The MV of the load I normally shoot (41.7) was 30fps faster though the SDs of all the charges ranged from 2-12, eight single digit averaging 5. The only explanation I can come up with is mirage and probable increasing temp of the ammo as it progressed from room temp (75) to ambient (95). So the question is: how do you deal with high temps and the resulting mirage and ammo temp changes to get an accurate OCW.
Thanks for any input from desert dwellers and others---
Dave
Thanks for any input from desert dwellers and others---
Dave