Do you know of a formula/rule of thumb for velocity increase with temp increase? For example, my .223 was last chonoed at 12F. Today it's 47F here. I realize that re-chronoing is in order, but was wondering if you can use a formula/rule of thumb to compensate for the increase in fps to plug into Exbal for example. I was about 1.5 moa high today at 680 yards from my colder weather (temps in the 20's) data.
Load: 77gr. SMK over 24.6gr. of RE15 in prepped LC09 brass. Base to ogive legnth is 1.858. Fed GM205M primer.
24" barrel @12F = 2763 fps ES 22
Chrono: CED M2
Load: 77gr. SMK over 24.6gr. of RE15 in prepped LC09 brass. Base to ogive legnth is 1.858. Fed GM205M primer.
24" barrel @12F = 2763 fps ES 22
Chrono: CED M2