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accuracy & 'Node'
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1047928" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I think you should know it's a little more complicated than expressed so far.</p><p>There are pressure nodes, seating nodes, and barrel nodes, which are completely independent of one another.</p><p>Then you have compatability as an attribute between reloading components, brass, powder, primers, and bullets -to chamber & bore.</p><p>That is, some combination, which is in no way predictable, is best amidst other combinations. Some are terrible.</p><p>Every barrel is different & unpredictable until proven to be just what it is.</p><p></p><p>OBT is limited in accounting just as OCW(optimum charge weight) is limited.</p><p>Then there is the reality that most sources of advise don't even know the difference between accuracy and precision..</p><p></p><p>Given this, accuracy tuning where much is unknown, is not always easy, and there is absolutely no predicting of it. No magic shortcuts.</p><p>Search around a little bit, read some articles out there on the net. You'll see it can get complicated beyond luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1047928, member: 1521"] I think you should know it's a little more complicated than expressed so far. There are pressure nodes, seating nodes, and barrel nodes, which are completely independent of one another. Then you have compatability as an attribute between reloading components, brass, powder, primers, and bullets -to chamber & bore. That is, some combination, which is in no way predictable, is best amidst other combinations. Some are terrible. Every barrel is different & unpredictable until proven to be just what it is. OBT is limited in accounting just as OCW(optimum charge weight) is limited. Then there is the reality that most sources of advise don't even know the difference between accuracy and precision.. Given this, accuracy tuning where much is unknown, is not always easy, and there is absolutely no predicting of it. No magic shortcuts. Search around a little bit, read some articles out there on the net. You'll see it can get complicated beyond luck. [/QUOTE]
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