I have a .308 Remington 700p in an AICS chassis with a Bushnell ERS 3.5-21 mounted on top. I did an OCW test in the winter when it was around -10C. Using 155gr scenars in lapua brass with federal primers and varget I came up with a load of 45.5gr that was very accurate as far out as I tested it (300 yards). It was pretty consistently printing 1/2 moa 5 shot groups at 100 if I did my part. Life got busy for a bit and I didn't shoot much until the last couple of weeks, and this load is not shooting accurately at all. 1.25 inches is about the best I can muster at 100 yards. I'm by no means a pro level shooter, but my abilities are better than that. So I'm wondering if the +- 30C degree temperature difference might be the culprit. I know Varget is touted as being quite temperature stable, but I wanted to get some first hand experience. Have any of you experienced anything like this with Varget? Thanks in advance.
Mike
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