One thing you have to remember is that your chamber gets hotter with every round you fire, and if the round sits in the chamber a few seconds, it will be the temperature of the chamber, not the 20 degrees or whatever it is outside. Shoot a round and chrono it, and then shoot ten rounds, and then shoot another round and chrono it, and see. That's why it doesn't help to keep your ammo warm in your pocket on a cold winter day, because by the time you chamber it in a cold gun, it is cold, and will shoot according to that temperature.
--fanofflyn
--fanofflyn
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