Right on cwlongshot,
The story usely goes something like this, --- Joe worked up these great sub-MOA rounds stateside, for his sooopper wizbang mag. packed up his duffle and hit the road to Africa for his once in a life time Plains game hunt.
Somehow, and for some strange reason, after baking for 10 days in the back of the P.H.'s land rover, Ol'Joe had a malfunction on his bought just for the trip double rifle.
Seems as if the metal must have been a bit weak or something, as upon touching off the round at the B&C critter, the double rifle suddenly broke itself down into small easy to pack - although possibly hard to find - pieces.
Ol'Joe wasn't quite so easy to pick up and package and not all of his parts were found.
Point is, If you have worked up these great loads in cool weather, it would be very smart to back off a grain or so an re-test for groups and pressures come warm weather time.
Would hate to hear that you an Joe were now trying to get a group rate on another hunt.
Keep em coming!
CDOC