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Temperature effect on elevation adjustment

EOS

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Im seeing a big effect on my elevation adjustment this year. At 700 yds I usually dial 15 MOA at 60*F, Its around 75-80*F right now and Im having to dial down to 12.5 MOA. This seem like a normal adjustment for 15-20* temp change?

7mm WSM 180 Berger. 6500' elevation. No wind change.
 
Re: Temperature effect on elevation adjustment

I've never seen a database or comprehensive list of powders and their temp sensitivities. Most of the one's I've found have been pistol powders, but I know some rifle powders can do the same thing. Winchester powders are netoriously reverse temp sensitive. WST is one that I have tested a little for this and found it to fluxuate quite a bit from 80 degrees to 20 degrees. It seems the nitroglycerine (double-based) powders seem to be more affected by temp changes than the nitrocellulose (single-based) powders, but I've seen a little swing in velocity from some single based powders too. Not having very much experience with this anomoly with the various rifle powders, I was hoping for some input by others may render info relevant to your issue.
 
Re: Temperature effect on elevation adjustment

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: EOS</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Im seeing a big effect on my elevation adjustment this year. At 700 yds I usually dial 15 MOA at 60*F, Its around 75-80*F right now and Im having to dial down to 12.5 MOA. This seem like a normal adjustment for 15-20* temp change?

7mm WSM 180 Berger. 6500' elevation. No wind change. </div></div>

EOS,

Not sure what you are doing, but when I run JBM using a 180 Gr Berger @ 3000 FPS Using Litz G7 calc's, and 6500' ASL, I get drops of 12.6 MOA @ 700 yds.

Not sure how you got 15.0 MOA. Your bullet would have to be traveling at 2775 FPS or less to show 15.0 MOA @ 700 YDS.

What velocity are you using?

Bob
 
Re: Temperature effect on elevation adjustment

Lindy, you're back!
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Re: Temperature effect on elevation adjustment

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RJ Hunter</div><div class="ubbcode-body">It is not just the powder. It is the powder - primer relationship. They both play a part in this. </div></div> I haven't found this to be the case at all with the pistol reloads I have tested. Can you elaborate, please?