John, I spoke with Shane and on our reports in the US, there is a parameter titled "Hmax". This is the vertical (hence "height") spread of the 10 shot group. So I think it would be preferable to select a lot with consistent 12-13mm outside to outside groups, and not a lot of vertical "height" as represented by the Hmax value. If you have more than one lot in the 12-13mm range for 10-shot group size, probably best to select the one with the lower Hmax value.Our Lapua test center has always measured spread outside to outside. For me and others it seems anything under 13mm is decent ammo. The one thing I don't know is if this measurement is the actual group size or if it is corrected to .224 bullet size. Our scoring plug is .224 which is larger than the actual bullet that makes the hole in the target.
Pedro, Is this for 30 shots or 10?Mine 11mm group ammo had 5.92mm vertical spread
Hopefully I’ll be at the Lapua Marengo test facility next March. I have one box of ammo left that shot really well out of my rifle. Is it better to:John, I spoke with Shane and on our reports in the US, there is a parameter titled "Hmax". This is the vertical (hence "height") spread of the 10 shot group. So I think it would be preferable to select a lot with consistent 12-13mm outside to outside groups, and not a lot of vertical "height" as represented by the Hmax value. If you have more than one lot in the 12-13mm range for 10-shot group size, probably best to select the one with the lower Hmax value.
Tony, I always try to test the same way I shoot the rifle, to avoid any variations that might come up. I also take a "control" lot that I either tested on my previous trip to the test center, or that has shot well in my rifle, and ask them to shoot at least one 10-shot group with it to compare with the new lots.The rest of this didn’t post.
If the tuner is left off to get a barrel baseline, I would put it on to run the reference and selected ammo to see the results. Are there any preferences as to naked barrel v. tuner barrel?
Tony
Lee, that group (11mm group ammo / 5.92mm vertical spread) is for 30 shot. My best ever ammo I must say...Pedro, Is this for 30 shots or 10?
several years ago, I was lucky to find a lot that did 11mm at Mesa, however it was only 10 shots.
looking at this test report would this be a lot you would consider?
Thanks,
Lee
RFS,Tony, I always try to test the same way I shoot the rifle, to avoid any variations that might come up. I also take a "control" lot that I either tested on my previous trip to the test center, or that has shot well in my rifle, and ask them to shoot at least one 10-shot group with it to compare with the new lots.
FYI only.
Thank you, Pedro, for explaining it was 30 shot. That is an incredible lot with only a 5.92mm vertical spread for 30 shots.Lee, that group (11mm group ammo / 5.92mm vertical spread) is for 30 shot. My best ever ammo I must say...
On your picture, I do believe DHHmax could mean max height from center to center, and being 3.82 is a very nice value.
Being only a 10 shots group, it had be confirmed by at least another 10 shots group. I've seen so many great groups just to be spoiled by the following one. So, I'll be careful considering that lot. I'm only testing with 3x10 shots groups.
DHH is distance from hit to hit.Lee, that group (11mm group ammo / 5.92mm vertical spread) is for 30 shot. My best ever ammo I must say...
On your picture, I do believe DHHmax could mean max height from center to center, and being 3.82 is a very nice value.
Being only a 10 shots group, it had be confirmed by at least another 10 shots group. I've seen so many great groups just to be spoiled by the following one. So, I'll be careful considering that lot. I'm only testing with 3x10 shots groups.
Thank you for clarifying.DHH is distance from hit to hit.
I think something is lost in translation. DHH is the distance between subsequent shots.Thank you for clarifying.
So, being hit to hit, is the same as center to center. 3.82 DHH, equals 9.42mm group (CTC+2*5.6/2), which is a great 10 shot group.
Would that be the outer edge of one shot to the outer edge of a second shot?I think something is lost in translation. DHH is the distance between subsequent shots.
Pedro, I believe that is correct DHH is ctc as it is being measure POI to POIFrom my understanding, distance between subsequent shots, or hit to hit, have to be measure from center to center.
Lapua does metric measurements, so 3.82mm is not enough to be outer edge to outer edge, because bullet diameter is 5.60mm.
A 3.89mm CtC is for a .22lr a 9.42mm group size (outer to outer).
Or I'm totally lost...