Smithb9841
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Not sure if this should be posted here or reloading or firearms section, but here goes. Has anyone ever seen pressure signs when hunting in cold weather? The reason I ask is on my 4th season deer hunt, I had heavy bolt lift and ejector marks with all 3 of my shots I fired. I was shooting my own reloads, these aren’t loads that were pushing the envelope or trying to squeak every fps out of the load by any means. The load was with H4831sc so as far as I know a relatively temperature stable powder ( I could be wrong on this but that’s my understanding).
I believe the weather got down to around -6 that morning gun was placed on ground with bipod extended so close to the snow but not like the action was buried in snow before the shot. This was on a rifle with a tikka action and a proof carbon barrel not sure if that matters or not. Have shot a probably a 150-200 rounds with this exact same load. No reason to believe powder scale went out of whack and I over loaded a couple rounds. This is with a 6.5 prc shooting 156 bergers with H4831sc
Obviously metal contracts in cold but would cold weather be enough to cause an issue which would effect this much? Will be going back out to the range hopefully this weekend to shoot a couple more out of same batch that these are loaded in at normal temps. But figured I’d see others opinion on this.
I believe the weather got down to around -6 that morning gun was placed on ground with bipod extended so close to the snow but not like the action was buried in snow before the shot. This was on a rifle with a tikka action and a proof carbon barrel not sure if that matters or not. Have shot a probably a 150-200 rounds with this exact same load. No reason to believe powder scale went out of whack and I over loaded a couple rounds. This is with a 6.5 prc shooting 156 bergers with H4831sc
Obviously metal contracts in cold but would cold weather be enough to cause an issue which would effect this much? Will be going back out to the range hopefully this weekend to shoot a couple more out of same batch that these are loaded in at normal temps. But figured I’d see others opinion on this.