4xforfun
Well-Known Member
I was goofing off with my Shooter App, which I have had for a long time, when I noticed something strange. Now, I have been under the immpression that the colder the air the denser it becomes. When the temps get colder, all else being equal, the LR impacts should be lower, requiring MORE MOA dial up when it is colder. This is backward to what my Shooter app tells me.
I ran the following numbers through both my Shooter app and My infinity I6 programs. I used pretty much all the same input numbers that I could, and the ONLY thing I changed was the temp input.
I used my 210 Berger at 2950 FPS. 300 yard zero. I turned off the coriolis and spin drift on the Shooter app. Again, the ONLY imput I changed was the external temp,and I tried to match up every thing else.
Infinity I6:
0 degrees F 22.1 MOA low at 1K
100 degrees F 20.4 moa low at 1K
Shooter app
0 degrees F 21.1 MOA low at 1K
100 degrees F 21.4 MOA low at 1K
I have a couple dozen bullets loaded into my shooter app, and I checked out a few of the entries. SAME THING. The ONLY input I changed was the external temp, and ALL showed LESS drop in COLDER temps, all else being equal.
Does this seem right to you?
Thanks,
Tod
I ran the following numbers through both my Shooter app and My infinity I6 programs. I used pretty much all the same input numbers that I could, and the ONLY thing I changed was the temp input.
I used my 210 Berger at 2950 FPS. 300 yard zero. I turned off the coriolis and spin drift on the Shooter app. Again, the ONLY imput I changed was the external temp,and I tried to match up every thing else.
Infinity I6:
0 degrees F 22.1 MOA low at 1K
100 degrees F 20.4 moa low at 1K
Shooter app
0 degrees F 21.1 MOA low at 1K
100 degrees F 21.4 MOA low at 1K
I have a couple dozen bullets loaded into my shooter app, and I checked out a few of the entries. SAME THING. The ONLY input I changed was the external temp, and ALL showed LESS drop in COLDER temps, all else being equal.
Does this seem right to you?
Thanks,
Tod