Hi All, can anyone help me. Many years ago I got hold of some old copies of an American publication called Precision Shooter (I think it was called that). It covered all sorts of shooting issues and in one copy now long gone, it had a formula which allowed you to achieve the same muzzle velocity over a wide range of temperatures.
Initially you had to get your most accurate Mv and load and take note of the temperature on that day and by working out the cartridge efficiency value, you can extrapolate the load if the temperature changed thereby achieving the same Mv in a different temperature.
If anyone can provide the formula or any info it would be appreciated.
Thanks and good shooting to All.
Les
Initially you had to get your most accurate Mv and load and take note of the temperature on that day and by working out the cartridge efficiency value, you can extrapolate the load if the temperature changed thereby achieving the same Mv in a different temperature.
If anyone can provide the formula or any info it would be appreciated.
Thanks and good shooting to All.
Les