Sorry, I can't turn the picture upright, but my question is why not a lot more vertical?
I was shooting a LV Krieger 6PPC barrel, Berger Column, moly coated, on top of 29.8gr of V 133 at 100 meters. Wind was about 2.5 m/s from 1 to 3 o'clock with occasional gusts at 5 m/s. As I was testing the Column in this barrel I didn't hold for vertical and on that particular target I held a tad less than the 1/8" dot laterally. Now, The Labradar gave:
3412 ft/s
3343
3330
3340
3451
With such a huge difference in velocity I'd have expected a ladder! Also, strange enough to me, the velocity at 25m didn't reflect the differences at V1; the 3451 and the 3330 difference of 121 ft/s dropped to about 33 ft/s. No explanation. The cases had been through a few matches but annealed on the AMP machine and checked on the ICC, trimmed, etc., the work... Powder had been weighed and put in tubes; temperature was 13°C (55°F), humidity 39%.
I was tempted to suspect the Labradar readings of the V1 shots (reading the blast?) but that seems farfetched.