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Help me interpret load data - First post
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<blockquote data-quote="jtvann" data-source="post: 2449445" data-attributes="member: 121304"><p>It helps in hind sight. I guess I'm wondering what good it does to find the perfect load when the powder is that temp sensitive. </p><p></p><p>Won't my ES and SD be all over the place with a different temp? I mean I could be spot on with a 2 SD and 4 ES when its 60 degrees, but what will my numbers be when its 15 degrees?</p><p></p><p>Im trying to learn this accuracy/velocity node stuff. Am I just looking for a velocity that seems to be stable? Such as about 3065 fps. Then so I try to vary my powder load for different temps to try to keep hitting as close to that 3065?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtvann, post: 2449445, member: 121304"] It helps in hind sight. I guess I’m wondering what good it does to find the perfect load when the powder is that temp sensitive. Won’t my ES and SD be all over the place with a different temp? I mean I could be spot on with a 2 SD and 4 ES when its 60 degrees, but what will my numbers be when its 15 degrees? Im trying to learn this accuracy/velocity node stuff. Am I just looking for a velocity that seems to be stable? Such as about 3065 fps. Then so I try to vary my powder load for different temps to try to keep hitting as close to that 3065? [/QUOTE]
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