Any suggestions on how to achieve more consistent velocities in a 30BR?
What yardages are you shooting? For 100/200/300 Score ore group, I just tune for the best aging capability and shoot it.
Typically, with 4895 and 112's, I will get total spreads of 10/15 fps.
Jackie meant H4198, not H4895. I think his mind has been on the PPC and 4895 lately.
Michael
I would love to see someone write a paper where they could explain why an increase in ES and SD was inductive to increases in accuracy. Interesting.
For Mr. Stiner's example the paper need only state: 100 yds. At short range tune trumps spread.
Yep. I'd rather have 20 fps ES on top of a node than 5 fps mid-deflection.
Shinny - as you know, I took the plunge and bought a Lab Radar after we spoke. Tried it last weekend and am impressed. I'll tune and find nodes on paper....but this Lab Radar definitely helps you stay in-tune as conditions change.
-Lee
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Why not try for a 5 fps SD on top of the node ?
Then again this may shoot worse according to the way some shooters analyse the data.
I would love to see someone write a paper where they could explain why an increase in ES and SD was inductive to increases in accuracy. Interesting.
I’d be curious as to whether the average deviation in velocity had the same values between different powder types eg 133 / 4198, or between different cartridges.
I’d be curious as to whether the average deviation in velocity had the same values between different powder types eg 133 / 4198, or between different cartridges.
Considering the parameters needed to prove Statistical Significance, most will find it impractical to do such testing.
Landy