Cold air is more dense than warmer air...which could affect POI.
http://longrangeshooter.com/2009/02/temperature-effects-on-zero/
https://gundigest.com/more/how-to/training/ballistics-air-temperature-bullet-flight
http://noblecotactical.com/blog/external-ballistic-factors-that-affect-bullet-trajectory
Thanks Black Hand, it must have been a sum of factors, we always grease our guns with Wonder Lube 1000 + and this type of product tends to thinken a lot under cold temperature. Since we use tight match of bullet and patch in the Bess, it could have had an influence together with a small variance caused by density of the air...
The following week we went to the firing range with the Springfield and my son's Enfield: using minie balls at 50 yards, from the bench, we were both erratic to say the least, not even touching the target in some instences. In warmer weather we group within a few inches. In the case of a minie could the lead become hard to the point of not decently expend in the barel?