OK, I gotta ask: "even at sea level in damp Alaskan air" would seem to indicate that air density and humidity have an effect on bullet stability in flight. Could you elaborate? Most of my shooting and reloading has been in the dry intermountain west at altitudes from 4000 to 12,000 feet. Now I'm living on the margin of a wet rock in SE AK, and I'm wondering how much difference it will make. I hope to break out my chronograph one of these days (before the days are too dark) to see if velocities drop off appreciably.
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<br>Anyway, if you have insights into the changes in exterior ballistics wrought by elevation, air density and humidity, I'm all ears.


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