Re: Does the gun effect the fps
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Greg Langelius *</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Short answer, yes.
If I read the question right, you're talking about effects during a single testing session.
As such, the barrel temperature and fouling state will bear on individual velocities.
Generally, for me, they tend to speed up when going from cold/clean to warm/fouled.
Greg </div></div>
Same here sometimes dramatically so. I now have a column on my notes for barrel temp. I use a good IR thermometer to measure the temp before each shot. So I can clarify later what I was doing when I tested the loads. The rifle I'm currently playing with has a noticeable impact shift when the barrel hits a certain temperature. I'm sure they all do but I'm one of those people that wants to know everything so when something changes or is going to change I can guess pretty accurately why.
I tend to use 15ft, measured every time I set it up and I made a little aluminum template and laser bore guide to make sure the bullet crosses as closely as possible to the same place each time, it's really quite exhausting