One thing I have had happen last two trips are. Sunshine on my ammo. My range has covered roof. but last 2 trips one early morning and one late in day sun has been shinning on my bench (cover only blocks sun midday). I didnt understand what the heck was going on, 1st trip as I shot my velocities kept going higher and higher finally to point of over pressure sticky bolt and hard ejector marks (velocity increased over 75fps with just 25rds shot). All from same load session. Thinking my powder measurer must of been gone wild. So doubled measured this last load up between balance scale and digital. Same thing every shot started to speed up and pressure kept going up. I finally noticed when I picked the next round it was noticeably warmer than outside temp which was 50 and sun was directly on ammo, it was in a clear plastic reloader type box but top was off. I'm shooting 6.5 staball which is supposed to be temp stable mostly. Yet as the sun warmed up my box of ammo it changed in the hour of shooting from start velocity of 3120 to 3210 just from sun heating it up. One I would say 6.5 staball is NOT very temp stable based on this. I dont have a bore scope to check for carbon ring. But gun has only about 65 shots since a cleaning, it was a normal cleaning with hoppe benchrest to get mostly copper shooting Hammer bullets. Gun only has about 300 shots total on it and I normally do a hoppes benchrest cleaning about every 50-60 shots ( i have not done a cleaning for carbon ring specifically, just standard cleaning). I have a hard time believing sun warming rounds was only cause and maybe carbon ring buildup is also causing it. Anyone else have these issues? In these newer tighter tolerance PRC's is Carbon ring build up that fast? Thoughts? Never had this happen with my tamer rounds like 308, 6.5cm or even 7 RM. Barrel is 22" suppressed on 6.5 PRC I use staball to get 100% burn since the slower powders dont burn out in the 22" shooting the 124hh.