Not long ago I overheard the "Range Oracle" expounding to another shooter how a powder increased speed x.x fps for every degree over xx and decreased a like amount for every degree of temperature decrease below xx."
Just curious, but does such information exist, where a speed increase can be predicted that closely with temperature change? If so, it would appear to me that a temperature sensitivity chart would be a slam dunk. Where powder's temperature sensitivity could be listed as a "factor" or "relative number".
Yes, I know that some powders can be more temperature sensitive than others but has this ever been quantified and available anywhere outside of a Powder Mfr's. Lab?
Just curious if there's any substance to this info or should I just turn my ear-muff volume down so I don't hear stuff like this? 8) 8)
Just curious, but does such information exist, where a speed increase can be predicted that closely with temperature change? If so, it would appear to me that a temperature sensitivity chart would be a slam dunk. Where powder's temperature sensitivity could be listed as a "factor" or "relative number".
Yes, I know that some powders can be more temperature sensitive than others but has this ever been quantified and available anywhere outside of a Powder Mfr's. Lab?
Just curious if there's any substance to this info or should I just turn my ear-muff volume down so I don't hear stuff like this? 8) 8)