Kampfjager
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How would you guys read this OCW?
Exactly, and that's where this test gets tricky...if ya go by the center of the groups they are all right at the bottom of the circle & there isn't much deviationThe only way to do a OCW is at short range period. If you want to back up and figure out a load in less shots switch to a ladder. Also the only way to read an OCW is by comparing point of impact as opposed to group size.
Exactly, and that's where this test gets tricky...if ya go by the center of the groups they are all right at the bottom of the circle & there isn't much deviation
Then your missing the point of the ocw. I really wish people wouldn't reply to these threads if they don't understand the question. I can show you numerous small groups with tiny es in the scatter node. It's rare but does happen. If you pick those loads it will bite you when conditions change.Which one had the smallest velocity deviation? That's where I would start.
44 is the max load for this bullet/powder combination..... 44.7+ is really getting away from it,I would start with 44.7. Dont worry about group size now. I just did a 308 and had the same thing happen.
Define "scatter node".Then your missing the point of the ocw. I really wish people wouldn't reply to these threads if they don't understand the question. I can show you numerous small groups with tiny es in the scatter node. It's rare but does happen. If you pick those loads it will bite you when conditions change.