Frank Briggs
32 Cal.
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- Sep 20, 2006
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I went to the range today and shot some targets with a buddy.
It was a few degrees above freezing when I left the house and warmed up to about 50 degrees at lunchtime.
In the early morning, we shot some pretty sorry targets. I shot a five shot group at 50 yards that was about six inches across!
By the time I went home, I was doing alright and poked a few holes in a bull's eye or two.
So, here's my question...
Does the cold weather change anything about the gun?
Am I getting different velocitys or is the bore butter changing something because my patch was hard as a brick?
Do I need to work up a load for the cold?
Or is it more a matter of the cold making me stiff and sore(Yes, it does) and causing me to shoot like a beginner?
Anybody else notice this before?
It was a few degrees above freezing when I left the house and warmed up to about 50 degrees at lunchtime.
In the early morning, we shot some pretty sorry targets. I shot a five shot group at 50 yards that was about six inches across!
By the time I went home, I was doing alright and poked a few holes in a bull's eye or two.
So, here's my question...
Does the cold weather change anything about the gun?
Am I getting different velocitys or is the bore butter changing something because my patch was hard as a brick?
Do I need to work up a load for the cold?
Or is it more a matter of the cold making me stiff and sore(Yes, it does) and causing me to shoot like a beginner?
Anybody else notice this before?