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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 1960078" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>I am not now nor I will ever be a competitive shooter. I am working my way towards the 500 yard for hunting. I have successfully taken animals up to 300 yards. Never tried shooting an animal further than that yet and I never had to so far.</p><p>Pretty much, for the most I shoot traditional calibers. I start be talking to people. Then do the "m" word. I model to get an idea, then shoot with a chrono. Looking for MV and POI. Calibrate my model with fired case capacities, and temperature for my rifle, load 3-5 round loads, 0.2 increments above and below where my TEST SHOOTING and modeling suggest I could be. </p><p>I know many people don't like to hear the word model, but for my hunting rifles it works, as long as you understand the limitations.</p><p>The new thing I learn is I can improve now with seating depth. My good old 30-06 with Nosler likes 0.010 off the lands.</p><p>I am always willing to listen and try, if it makes engineering sense.</p><p>I love listening to you you guys who shoot a lot at long range.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 1960078, member: 73445"] I am not now nor I will ever be a competitive shooter. I am working my way towards the 500 yard for hunting. I have successfully taken animals up to 300 yards. Never tried shooting an animal further than that yet and I never had to so far. Pretty much, for the most I shoot traditional calibers. I start be talking to people. Then do the "m" word. I model to get an idea, then shoot with a chrono. Looking for MV and POI. Calibrate my model with fired case capacities, and temperature for my rifle, load 3-5 round loads, 0.2 increments above and below where my TEST SHOOTING and modeling suggest I could be. I know many people don't like to hear the word model, but for my hunting rifles it works, as long as you understand the limitations. The new thing I learn is I can improve now with seating depth. My good old 30-06 with Nosler likes 0.010 off the lands. I am always willing to listen and try, if it makes engineering sense. I love listening to you you guys who shoot a lot at long range. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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