Has anyone experienced a pressure spike due to low temp?
I have used the same load (admitedly it is pretty hot and a bit above max) but have never had excessive pressure from it. The other day rifle was cold cold (-35) and when I took a shot through it to check alignment while hunting the case would not extract, had to use the truck antenna to pop case out of chamber but while doing this dropped it in deep snow and could not find case to examine. Was shooting over the hood of the truck and it blew a bunch of snow ice off hood to the side so wondering if case seperated a bit?
My thoughts are that the barrel contracted enough at the extreme low temp to cause a pressure spike. Bullet hit target dead on. Tried a second shot and did not repeat results. Tried a shot yesterday amd it did not repeat but rifle and ammo was warm.
I have used the same load (admitedly it is pretty hot and a bit above max) but have never had excessive pressure from it. The other day rifle was cold cold (-35) and when I took a shot through it to check alignment while hunting the case would not extract, had to use the truck antenna to pop case out of chamber but while doing this dropped it in deep snow and could not find case to examine. Was shooting over the hood of the truck and it blew a bunch of snow ice off hood to the side so wondering if case seperated a bit?
My thoughts are that the barrel contracted enough at the extreme low temp to cause a pressure spike. Bullet hit target dead on. Tried a second shot and did not repeat results. Tried a shot yesterday amd it did not repeat but rifle and ammo was warm.




















































