Sierra Heavy TMK 6MM Testing

Did a temp test with imr4350. 5 rounds in 0 degree freezer and 5 very warm wrapped in a hand warmer. I didn't have a thermometer to check temp. At the ranges I would shoot at an animal, say 500 yards, is a difference of .2 mil.
I wonder how much better performance I'd see with h4350 or n555
Did you chrono it? Curious as well about the H4350, goofing with GRT it shows more than expected velocity changes when I change the temperature, but I don't know where their model data comes from so not gonna blindly trust it.
 
Did you chrono it? Curious as well about the H4350, goofing with GRT it shows more than expected velocity changes when I change the temperature, but I don't know where their model data comes from so not gonna blindly trust it.
GRT uses a very generic one-size-fits-none approach to temperature. There's a mechanism within GRT that allows you to input your own temp data and calculate a predicted change per degree, but I've never tried to do anything with it. Most of my actual velocity testing is done from my barn window and the barn stays 50 to 75 degrees almost year 'round so I don't even worry about measuring that. If I'll be in extreme cold conditions I'll use the manufacturer's stated temp coefficients, if they're known.
 
GRT uses a very generic one-size-fits-none approach to temperature. There's a mechanism within GRT that allows you to input your own temp data and calculate a predicted change per degree, but I've never tried to do anything with it. Most of my actual velocity testing is done from my barn window and the barn stays 50 to 75 degrees almost year 'round so I don't even worry about measuring that. If I'll be in extreme cold conditions I'll use the manufacturer's stated temp coefficients, if they're known.
Thank you for clarifying that, good info. I may toy with it some day but if I can shoot instead that's best.
 
Got out and shot some of my 107 6arc load with a buddies garmin today. 2975 average muzzle velocity. 31.5 gr of lever with a cci srm and Hornady virgin brass. 21” barrel. Slightly heavy bolt lift. 10 round groups are holding right around .8-.9 moa.
 
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