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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 852194" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I have a question, you mention your group sizes being 1/2-5/8", has the ES change effected your groups?</p><p>If it hasn't changed your group size, you haven't said it does or not, then why worry about the change in ES.</p><p>I have had an ES of more than 100fps that shot into .3's, I cannot explain how this occurs because it goes against what we all think would be a very inaccurate load, my theory is that for some reason the bullet is being influenced by barrel whip alone and other forces are not influencing the outcome in any large way, obviously the difference in velocity is having very little effect on the bullet, even in regard to POI with no stringing evident. This was from a 10 shot group, shot in 2 5 shot groups, I didn't notice the ES until AFTER I had shot the 2 groups!</p><p>Anything attached to a barrel will change POI, ask anyone who shoots with a brake off the bench, and then hunts with it off.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 852194, member: 10755"] I have a question, you mention your group sizes being 1/2-5/8", has the ES change effected your groups? If it hasn't changed your group size, you haven't said it does or not, then why worry about the change in ES. I have had an ES of more than 100fps that shot into .3's, I cannot explain how this occurs because it goes against what we all think would be a very inaccurate load, my theory is that for some reason the bullet is being influenced by barrel whip alone and other forces are not influencing the outcome in any large way, obviously the difference in velocity is having very little effect on the bullet, even in regard to POI with no stringing evident. This was from a 10 shot group, shot in 2 5 shot groups, I didn't notice the ES until AFTER I had shot the 2 groups! Anything attached to a barrel will change POI, ask anyone who shoots with a brake off the bench, and then hunts with it off. Cheers. gun) [/QUOTE]
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