I understand that cold weather affects gun powders and your MV will normally be slower.
However, all my hunting rifles are fitted with wooden stocks (as opposed to synthetic stocks) and I was wondering if cold weather can also affect the rifle as such and cause your point of impact to change to the extent that you entirely miss a deer at 100 yards?
If so, would your only solution be to sight your rifle in at lower temperatures?
Your advice would be appreciated
However, all my hunting rifles are fitted with wooden stocks (as opposed to synthetic stocks) and I was wondering if cold weather can also affect the rifle as such and cause your point of impact to change to the extent that you entirely miss a deer at 100 yards?
If so, would your only solution be to sight your rifle in at lower temperatures?
Your advice would be appreciated