We all shoot he saem load, no matter what the temperature. Pressures aren't critical with BP, however if very serious about target shooting not only a load change, but a lubricant change might be necessary. I know the modern guys go by atmospheric pressure when changing loads in their modern BR rifles. I'm not sure they change for temperature, just atmospheric changes. Needless to say, there needs to be a ton of experimentation done to find what changes to make and how much, not to mention if the particular rifle needs it. Same goes for black powder rifles - assuming here we're talking about a style of shooting that might show a difference. That might be the clincher in, can you prove it makes a difference? The BR boys can, but they're talking about only a few thousanths of an inch difference over 5 shots.