We shot our last match of the season yesterday Oct 1...The conditions were NO wind which was nice, but then it was too cloudy and we had a drastic drop in temperature from 62-64 F to 32 F before we had a little snow (.1 of an inch or so) ...All of this happened in less than 1 - 1.5 hours...
I was shooting a HV RAW TM-1000 and with these conditions and not so good shooting I ended the very good trend and success I had with this gun this short season, nevertheless I was not able to figure out what happened or why and let me explain:
I haven't been able to figure our what happened (shooting low to the left) and I wonder if the gun was a actually not affected and it was the scope what changed the POI while the internals adjusted to the temperature???...I unfortunately didn't check the parallax when the gun was shooting low so I don't know if this could've been the issue...
The scope is a Leupold Comp 40 X with matched lens from the custom shop and has been very repeatable, reliable and very stable when used for BR and for Field Target shooting at different temps (I have used the very same tape on the parallax wheel and have never had a parallax issue during the winter-summer seasons).
Note: Today I checked the gun with another full card at 55 F...The gun is dead on with no issues and velocity is back to within 2-3 fps from how it was at 65 F yesterday.
Any ideas or insights from the experts?
Best regards,
AZ
PS. We will not be shooting in MT until late April early May next year (snow allowing)...I will be heading south to warmer temps. soon, getting old and cold weather don't get along very well anymore
I was shooting a HV RAW TM-1000 and with these conditions and not so good shooting I ended the very good trend and success I had with this gun this short season, nevertheless I was not able to figure out what happened or why and let me explain:
- Temperature was 64 F when we started shooting the first card...I had a chrono for adjusting and checking velocity/consistency after cleaning and doing some maintenance on hammer, hammer spring, valve, etc...
- Adjusted to usual velocity with sighters before shooting card and the velocity consistency was there at 64-65 F, the gun was dead on.
- Temperature dropped to around 47 F while shooting card number 1 ...The natural light dimmed rapidly with clouds getting darker (first 20 minutes), velocity only dropped about 5 fps with this 18 degree drop in temperature...Gun started to shoot a little low and slightly left when the very little wind we had was coming from LEFT at around 2 MPH. Under normal conditions and 1-3 MPH winds this particular gun remains dead on and it has a very large sweet spot (velocity)
- Temperature dropped even more during 3rd card and we had a little snow at 32 F...velocity on gun remained the same as when 47 F...So from 65 to 32 F velocity dropped an average of 5-7 fps..With sized-weighted pellets this RAW usually shoots within 2-3 fps very consistently....
- At 32 F when it started to snow, the gun corrected itself from shooting slightly low and to the left and came back to shooting dead on (as sighted in)...The flags indicated about the very same conditions for all targets so wind was never an issue (very little wind at 1-3 MPH coming from 9-10 o'clock)
I haven't been able to figure our what happened (shooting low to the left) and I wonder if the gun was a actually not affected and it was the scope what changed the POI while the internals adjusted to the temperature???...I unfortunately didn't check the parallax when the gun was shooting low so I don't know if this could've been the issue...
The scope is a Leupold Comp 40 X with matched lens from the custom shop and has been very repeatable, reliable and very stable when used for BR and for Field Target shooting at different temps (I have used the very same tape on the parallax wheel and have never had a parallax issue during the winter-summer seasons).
Note: Today I checked the gun with another full card at 55 F...The gun is dead on with no issues and velocity is back to within 2-3 fps from how it was at 65 F yesterday.
Any ideas or insights from the experts?
Best regards,
AZ
PS. We will not be shooting in MT until late April early May next year (snow allowing)...I will be heading south to warmer temps. soon, getting old and cold weather don't get along very well anymore
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