I just ran across this on thefirearmblog.com, referring to an article by Vihtavuori.
"Comparing results showed chamber pressures increased from 320 MPa to 355 MPa with the dried powder, and the muzzle velocity increased accordingly from 770 m/s to 790 m/s (2526 to 2592 fps). And note, this is only one example, of one caliber and loading. The difference might be much higher depending on the cartridge and loading combinations."
Perhaps this might explain some of the headscratching, sudden increases in velocity that can't be attributed to temperature?
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/07/23/wisdom-from-vihtavuori-powder-moisture-content/
"Comparing results showed chamber pressures increased from 320 MPa to 355 MPa with the dried powder, and the muzzle velocity increased accordingly from 770 m/s to 790 m/s (2526 to 2592 fps). And note, this is only one example, of one caliber and loading. The difference might be much higher depending on the cartridge and loading combinations."
Perhaps this might explain some of the headscratching, sudden increases in velocity that can't be attributed to temperature?
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2018/07/23/wisdom-from-vihtavuori-powder-moisture-content/