goodgrouper
tryingtobeabettergrouper
Not much going on here in this sub forum lately so I'll throw out an observation or two.
tidbit#1
Went shooting today. Set up a tent over the benches to load and clean in. Snow had drifted in on the concrete pad and benches overnight. Then a propane heater was set up and turned on full blast. Within about 20 minutes, the snow was melted and there was a big puddle right under the loading table. 1/4" deep. Powder (N133) was accidentally spilled into the puddle. Powder sat in water for 6.5 hours. At the end of the day, the powder was still hard. It did not swell, did not get soft, did not change shape, did not change length. Looked to be as though you could wipe it off, and load it.
Humidity affecting powder some say? Well, it don't get more humid than standing water.
Tid bit #2. Calculated some new ballistic coefficients a few weeks ago for the 68 grain Bruno BT. Plugged it into my Exbal ballistics program last night with two different speeds. One at 3250 and one at 3400 fps. Ran the charts to 200 yards and guess what.......... there was a whole entire .1" of an inch difference in drift. Not exactly enough to get your shorts in a twist over.
Now, before you crank up the incinerators, let me slip into my fire retardant swimsuit and find the nearest pool to jump into!
tidbit#1
Went shooting today. Set up a tent over the benches to load and clean in. Snow had drifted in on the concrete pad and benches overnight. Then a propane heater was set up and turned on full blast. Within about 20 minutes, the snow was melted and there was a big puddle right under the loading table. 1/4" deep. Powder (N133) was accidentally spilled into the puddle. Powder sat in water for 6.5 hours. At the end of the day, the powder was still hard. It did not swell, did not get soft, did not change shape, did not change length. Looked to be as though you could wipe it off, and load it.
Humidity affecting powder some say? Well, it don't get more humid than standing water.
Tid bit #2. Calculated some new ballistic coefficients a few weeks ago for the 68 grain Bruno BT. Plugged it into my Exbal ballistics program last night with two different speeds. One at 3250 and one at 3400 fps. Ran the charts to 200 yards and guess what.......... there was a whole entire .1" of an inch difference in drift. Not exactly enough to get your shorts in a twist over.
Now, before you crank up the incinerators, let me slip into my fire retardant swimsuit and find the nearest pool to jump into!