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Reloading
Load Development Interpretation
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<blockquote data-quote="jstanton" data-source="post: 2525976" data-attributes="member: 102980"><p>What would attribute the significant change in SD and ES to for the 40.7 grain load? It essentially doubled between the two outings. While the velocity of the 41.3 grain group aligns with the 40.7-41.1 loads, the ES is quite a bit larger so I would probably throw that one out. Wouldn't similar points of impacts just be a function of similar velocity with everything else being equal? I always thought you mapped point of impact to identify a node when you don't shoot across a chronograph. Also, given the data so far, where would you go from here to fine tune this load?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstanton, post: 2525976, member: 102980"] What would attribute the significant change in SD and ES to for the 40.7 grain load? It essentially doubled between the two outings. While the velocity of the 41.3 grain group aligns with the 40.7-41.1 loads, the ES is quite a bit larger so I would probably throw that one out. Wouldn't similar points of impacts just be a function of similar velocity with everything else being equal? I always thought you mapped point of impact to identify a node when you don't shoot across a chronograph. Also, given the data so far, where would you go from here to fine tune this load? Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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