Last weekend, we shot a 200 yard Score Match at WWCCA. Since it was a fun match and cold, most of us come preloaded. I asked the guys if I could set up a chronograph. I had loaded up 50 rounds of V-133, weighing each round for my 6ppc. It was somewhat mild this day with temperature starting at 37*, which resulted in a lot of fog (we still had plenty of snow on the ground). The match started a little late due to the fog (we couldn’t see the rings), so the first shot was fired around 11:00 am, and the last shot close to 1:30 pm.My average velocity for the first match was 3390 fps. By the 5th target my avg. velocity was 3324 fps. The temperature went from 37* to 39.5*. The Density Altitude when from -667 to -280. I didn’t write down the humidity.Yesterday afternoon, I went to the range to fireform some brass. Again all the rounds were weighed. I shot 10 rounds every half hour. Starting velocity was 3089 fps, and ending velocity was 3090. DA went from -220 to +156, and temperature went from 45* to 49.5*. Humidity went from 60% to 48%.I can’t draw any conclusions why the velocity changed during the weekend, but didn’t yesterday. Any thoughts?Lee