O.K., mystery solved (I think).
Dec 21st, Temps a little below freezing (IIRC), OCV was 12.74v. I was heading out of town for two weeks shut down work, so I did a quick top charge at the Peaks 4a setting, but only for about an hour. Charge ended at 4a @ 15.03v.
Some fairly cold days in between.
Two weeks later, Jan 4th, Temps at about 32F, OCV was 12.71v. Top charged at Peaks 20a setting until 7.2a @ 15.63v.
Some very cold days in between.
Two weeks later, Jan. 18th, Temps at about 40F, OCV was 12.73v. Top charged at Peaks 10a setting until 7.4a @ 15.6v... but then switched to 4a setting to lower voltage... charged until 4a @ 15.11v.
Fairly cold days this past week.
Today, 5 days since last top charge, Temps at about 34F, OCV was 12.83v. (No, that's not a typo.)
It appears, even at colder temps, my 6v CG-2's do not respond well to top charging at higher voltages. This past fall I discovered higher charge voltages led to lower resting OCV. I will let them sit for another week, and compare them at the regular 2 week interval. I hope to see self discharge back to where it was last winter.
I suspect the OP's batteries were not sufficiently charged before being put into stoarge... An incomplete charge by the B&D, followed by too low a voltage finishing charge (float, rather than an actual top charge) is the reason for the low resting OCV.
So, it appears both insufficient pre-storage charging as well as too high a voltage can both result in low storage voltages.