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    Quote Originally Posted by baldbob View Post
    If youve got huge velocity spread over the temperatures ur using the wrong burnrate for your case/pill combination.......... Period...
    Thanks for the idea Baldbob. It's not the wrong combination- not according to the top benchrest/F-class shooters in the states anyway. But then again, they may not be experiencing the low temperatures we get- I imagine benchrest in the US may well be a summer sport, most discussion seems to revolve around avoiding high temperatures rather than dealing with low ones.

    But I take it you are saying that 3% is a big change then?? That's good to know thanks. I wasn't sure, as a 3% shift in some situations is minimal.

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    My oehler is still affected by light particularly this time of the year with the sun being so low. It went friggin nuts yesterday being triggered Constantly, by goodness knows what. I'm hoping it was just static. Prior to this it has worked flawlessly for two years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken View Post
    My oehler is still affected by light particularly this time of the year with the sun being so low. It went friggin nuts yesterday being triggered Constantly, by goodness knows what. I'm hoping it was just static. Prior to this it has worked flawlessly for two years
    Take the orange diffuses off when this starts to happen in low light

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    Take the orange diffuses off when this starts to happen in low light
    Cheers Kiwi Greg I shall give it a try.

 

 

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