Temp and altitude are not the same as station pressure. Bryan covers that testing in his videos, too.
It is smart load development though, I often adjust my loads from winter to summer to stay in my velocity sweet spot. Ammo temps from 40 to 120 are common.
Curious though, what are your targets and metric for "always shoots the same?"
Consistently shoots approx 1/3 MOA at 600
On different days, different temps, Hg is pretty consistent, I'd have to look at my books but if I remember right it's usually around 27.0 Hg
I don't load test during storm fronts so haven't tested in that condition
At that distance, If I am using paper targets, they are 8.5 x 11 binder paper w/ Orange Paster
I have a big enough collection of them that it shows the rifle does the same every outing I took it out on.
Night /Day/ Cold/ Warm.
Although I will say most of the dispersion is vertical. But again I shoot with a bipod and no rear bag.
(what does it matter what the Station Pressure is, if that is the pressure at a given reporting Station),
I use the actual pressure at my physical location)
Readings are taken from a Garmin Rhino 755t
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I should probably add here, our disciplines are likely different
Mine is to be able to go out anytime, preloaded, and shoot animals
(Many counties in Nevada allow Night hunting, with spotlights,
and a Mt. Lion Tag is like 40 bucks, when you cannot even mention that in Ca
Anyway for what I usually do, I dont have the luxury of adjusting loads out in the field for the conditions