Hey all,
To date, most all of my shooting as been at sea level to about 1,000' elevation. I'm getting ready to work up some load development for the Nightforce ELR match in Wyoming. I've done some searching and couldn't find a clear answer. (DAs up to 2500 on a hot humid summer day for my local New England east coast shooting)
Do I need to worry about developing pressure signs load developing at sea level and then shooting at 5,000' in the summer time? or would the problem arise the other way around? (expecting DA to be around 7,000 or higher in June in Wyoming)
Context: I generally settle up loads close to max or slightly over max charges (published) for competition shooting.
To date, most all of my shooting as been at sea level to about 1,000' elevation. I'm getting ready to work up some load development for the Nightforce ELR match in Wyoming. I've done some searching and couldn't find a clear answer. (DAs up to 2500 on a hot humid summer day for my local New England east coast shooting)
Do I need to worry about developing pressure signs load developing at sea level and then shooting at 5,000' in the summer time? or would the problem arise the other way around? (expecting DA to be around 7,000 or higher in June in Wyoming)
Context: I generally settle up loads close to max or slightly over max charges (published) for competition shooting.