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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1958232" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>So who said es and SD doesn't matter now.? I specifically said that the upper portion of the nodes have tighter es and SD and that one of the reasons that I drop the bottom 50% off the node. An easy explanation for your ladder being different on a different day is the atmospheric conditions. Small changes in atmospheric conditions chan take your gun out of tune. That's why I tune my 1000 yd rifles the day before each match. And I do it in the evening when the temperature is closest to when I'm shooting the next day. And you mention folks that don't have rifles or skills good enough to see repeatable results. Hogwash. I think most on this site have rifles capable and can shoot well enough to see consistent results. Maybe you don't and that's why you see these test so random. </p><p>The OP asked for help with his satterlee test not to be criticized and told it doesn't work. If you can't make it work and don't believe in it then obviously you can't help him.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1958232, member: 38048"] So who said es and SD doesn't matter now.? I specifically said that the upper portion of the nodes have tighter es and SD and that one of the reasons that I drop the bottom 50% off the node. An easy explanation for your ladder being different on a different day is the atmospheric conditions. Small changes in atmospheric conditions chan take your gun out of tune. That's why I tune my 1000 yd rifles the day before each match. And I do it in the evening when the temperature is closest to when I'm shooting the next day. And you mention folks that don't have rifles or skills good enough to see repeatable results. Hogwash. I think most on this site have rifles capable and can shoot well enough to see consistent results. Maybe you don't and that's why you see these test so random. The OP asked for help with his satterlee test not to be criticized and told it doesn't work. If you can't make it work and don't believe in it then obviously you can't help him. Shep [/QUOTE]
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