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6.5 PRC Powder Charge/Velocity Ladder Test. No Flat Spot
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2950690" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>That's generally correct. Satterlee suggested it for a base, to find max, and to ident a next step starting point. Where the .5 node issue comes is we hope to find a wide node but it like 25-35 fps in .5 grains. A .3 wide node will be around 15 fps. That covers variations in the combined ammo components etc. In that area the idea is you have a fairly forgiving area to work in that should produce low sd and expected accuracy. Regardless of the may sayers, it works very well to get a person dialed in on a load in quick fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2950690, member: 61747"] That’s generally correct. Satterlee suggested it for a base, to find max, and to ident a next step starting point. Where the .5 node issue comes is we hope to find a wide node but it like 25-35 fps in .5 grains. A .3 wide node will be around 15 fps. That covers variations in the combined ammo components etc. In that area the idea is you have a fairly forgiving area to work in that should produce low sd and expected accuracy. Regardless of the may sayers, it works very well to get a person dialed in on a load in quick fashion. [/QUOTE]
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