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<blockquote data-quote="Natty Bumpo" data-source="post: 229575" data-attributes="member: 10106"><p>If I take 2 shots on paper and measure the distance between centers, I'm judging that load based on just 2 shots. If I take 20 shots on paper and measure the distance between the 2 most extreme shots, how many shots am I using to judge that load? Answer: 2. I don't regard finding a method that uses every shot to judge a load classroom mental gamesmanship. </p><p> </p><p>I still use extreme spread because it's fast, easy, and I don't have any better alternatives. It works, but I'd like to find an easy way to do something better (in my opinion). When working up loads, I'm not trying to judge how well I can hit what I'm aiming at; I'm trying to judge how precise a given load works in my rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natty Bumpo, post: 229575, member: 10106"] If I take 2 shots on paper and measure the distance between centers, I'm judging that load based on just 2 shots. If I take 20 shots on paper and measure the distance between the 2 most extreme shots, how many shots am I using to judge that load? Answer: 2. I don't regard finding a method that uses every shot to judge a load classroom mental gamesmanship. I still use extreme spread because it's fast, easy, and I don't have any better alternatives. It works, but I'd like to find an easy way to do something better (in my opinion). When working up loads, I'm not trying to judge how well I can hit what I'm aiming at; I'm trying to judge how precise a given load works in my rifle. [/QUOTE]
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