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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1958218" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>The same same nodes in the satterlee test also seem to be the same bullets that cluster together when doing ladder test also. So explain why when doing a ladder of increasing powder charges bullets travel up the paper vertically. Then there is a cluster of bullets that don't move vertically and stay on the same waterline. Then as you proceed the bullets move vertically again for a few then cluster up on the same waterline again. Same nodes showing up from a different test. So if you don't believe in the satterlee method then you surely can't believe in ladder testing either. Those little clusters must be random right. Well they are absolutely not random if they are repeatable.</p><p>To prove it do a ladder test round robin with 3 each of different charge weights. All the clusters will have all the bullets from the nodes in them. If it was random there would be no pattern to it. </p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1958218, member: 38048"] The same same nodes in the satterlee test also seem to be the same bullets that cluster together when doing ladder test also. So explain why when doing a ladder of increasing powder charges bullets travel up the paper vertically. Then there is a cluster of bullets that don't move vertically and stay on the same waterline. Then as you proceed the bullets move vertically again for a few then cluster up on the same waterline again. Same nodes showing up from a different test. So if you don't believe in the satterlee method then you surely can't believe in ladder testing either. Those little clusters must be random right. Well they are absolutely not random if they are repeatable. To prove it do a ladder test round robin with 3 each of different charge weights. All the clusters will have all the bullets from the nodes in them. If it was random there would be no pattern to it. Shep [/QUOTE]
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