. Annual report of the Chief of Ordnance to the Secretary of War ... unition corresponding to tem-peratures between —40° and -\-130° F. Tempera-tures. Change in initialvelocity. Tempera-tures. Change in initialvelocity. o f. Feetper sec. °F. Feetper sec. 130 +65 40 —20 120 +53 30 —23 110 +42 20 -27 100 + 31 10 —30 90 +20 0 —34 80 + 10 —10 —37 70 Standard. —20 -^1 60 — 8 —30 —44 50 —15 —40 -48 REMARK—The initial velocity stamped on original package of ammunition with dates from Octoberto May inclusive should be assumed as corresponding to a temperature of 70° F., and from June toSeptember inclu
. Annual report of the Chief of Ordnance to the Secretary of War ... unition corresponding to tem-peratures between —40° and -\-130° F. Tempera-tures. Change in initialvelocity. Tempera-tures. Change in initialvelocity. o f. Feetper sec. °F. Feetper sec. 130 +65 40 —20 120 +53 30 —23 110 +42 20 -27 100 + 31 10 —30 90 +20 0 —34 80 + 10 —10 —37 70 Standard. —20 -^1 60 — 8 —30 —44 50 —15 —40 -48 REMARK—The initial velocity stamped on original package of ammunition with dates from Octoberto May inclusive should be assumed as corresponding to a temperature of 70° F., and from June toSeptember inclusive, to 85° F. Bespectfully, B. W. Dunn, First Lieutenant, Ordnance Department, U. & Commanding Officer, Frankford Arsenal, Pa. Approved and respectfully forwarded to the Chief of Ordnance,United States Army, in connection with 12th indorsement, O. O. file —Enc. 30, dated December 16, 1896. J. P. Farley,Lieutenant-Colonel, Ordnance Department, U. S. A., Commanding.(—Enc. 37) T^late T. •???I1 I T. _1 ~J&j/£+(i/±v^ /. /<?S7 Ord 55 2 Top View Tig. 4. M 1 ; ^f\ y* i£3u i #
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