I'm new to this, so bear with me. I did some searching but not even sure how to word the search. I know I've never seen anything discussed in the various sites I've been on.
Bullet powder has a "perfect temperature range (for lack of a better term) that provides optimum performance. In competition, do you shooters attempt to control the temperature of your ammo in any way to try to maximize your performance prior to and during competition? Such as a temperature controlled enclosure?
When allowed, many auto racing teams have tire warmers for their tires to heat them as to eliminate, as much as possible, cold tires after a pit stop.
Is it even a big deal? It's not for the average shooter, but competition is the next steps on that ladder and everybody is looking to hone their performance for an edge.
Bullet powder has a "perfect temperature range (for lack of a better term) that provides optimum performance. In competition, do you shooters attempt to control the temperature of your ammo in any way to try to maximize your performance prior to and during competition? Such as a temperature controlled enclosure?
When allowed, many auto racing teams have tire warmers for their tires to heat them as to eliminate, as much as possible, cold tires after a pit stop.
Is it even a big deal? It's not for the average shooter, but competition is the next steps on that ladder and everybody is looking to hone their performance for an edge.