Just curious when most of you zero a 22 PRS rifle. In cold weather or hot.
I’ve made it a point to zero in cold weather, like in the mid 30’s degree F. At that temp my Sk+ and SKRM ammo shoot at its slowest FPS. Right at 1074fps as indicated on the box at 50 yards. In 90 degree temps my MV is 1106fps. That’s a 30fps swing. My thought process in this is as temps increase of course the MV increases and will always be above my scope zero. As opposed to zeroing in summer temps and having to dial my scope down past my zero setting. But I’ve never really tested my theory. Does anyone have any experience or have witnessed any affects for which I am thinking?
I’ve made it a point to zero in cold weather, like in the mid 30’s degree F. At that temp my Sk+ and SKRM ammo shoot at its slowest FPS. Right at 1074fps as indicated on the box at 50 yards. In 90 degree temps my MV is 1106fps. That’s a 30fps swing. My thought process in this is as temps increase of course the MV increases and will always be above my scope zero. As opposed to zeroing in summer temps and having to dial my scope down past my zero setting. But I’ve never really tested my theory. Does anyone have any experience or have witnessed any affects for which I am thinking?