I got to thinking about this the other day. I use density altitude based range cards 3 different columns for ammo temperature. My range has covered shooting shacks so they're always shady and a lil cooler than out in the sun. I measure the density altitude by leaving my Kestrel out in the sun for a few minutes, my logic being that the conditions that will affect the external ballistics are out in the sun and measure the temp in the shooting shack as I figure that the temperature of the ammo is what affects the internal ballistics/muzzle velocity? Does that make sense? Anybody do this differently? Could I be getting erroneously high readings if the Kestrel sits in the sun too long?




















































