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Advice interpreting a ladder test result
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<blockquote data-quote="lightshooter" data-source="post: 1888631" data-attributes="member: 96114"><p>I'm not sure that I understand your question. I don't have a degree in statistics. Maybe someone smarter than me can answer this one, but the variables in velocity is the es/sd very simply put, obviously it's more than that. </p><p>I think that to embrace the satterlee you have to give up on shooting tight groups, just for the first few tests. It's hard because we all want to shoot tight groups. When I first got my magnetospeed it took me a bit to get used to this idea. After I collect data from the first test I do shoot a few groups on paper without the magneto to verify grouping and just for satisfaction, but if it's not as tight as I want I just know that I have a bit more tuning to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightshooter, post: 1888631, member: 96114"] I’m not sure that I understand your question. I don’t have a degree in statistics. Maybe someone smarter than me can answer this one, but the variables in velocity is the es/sd very simply put, obviously it’s more than that. I think that to embrace the satterlee you have to give up on shooting tight groups, just for the first few tests. It’s hard because we all want to shoot tight groups. When I first got my magnetospeed it took me a bit to get used to this idea. After I collect data from the first test I do shoot a few groups on paper without the magneto to verify grouping and just for satisfaction, but if it’s not as tight as I want I just know that I have a bit more tuning to do. [/QUOTE]
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