Bart...
Keep your ammo warm and get the gun good and warm by shooting a bunch of sighters. I keep my ammo on the floor of the truck (where it actually gets very warm to the touch) with the heater blowing on it and only take 3-5 out at a time and keep them in my inside shirt pocket. I park 6 feet from my bench. Single feed from my shirt to the load port and shut the bolt. I don't worry about the whole "don't leave a loaded round in the hot chamber" thing in the winter like I do in the summer. And, no breaks....keep on shooting...don't let the gun cool off. Keep it warm. Velocities are constant with summer tests.
Now like Donovin said.....for cold weather hunting guns and winter shooting purposes.....cold ammo and cold BBL. Test em like you're going to shoot em....COLD. BIG DIFFERENCE between 80 and -10!!
And...Donovin and I live in North Dakota where the winter weather lasts FOREVER, and would kill most of the southerners around this fourm!!

Well, I do at least....Donovin lives in the "deep south" part of North Dakota. That's where we go for winter vacation.
Have a great weekend,
Tod