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Advanced Load Development and Reloading Practices
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2330043" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>The true Satterlee load method uses just one shot at .1gr increments. I already know that statistically that method is flawed due to all the variables involved. That's why I prefer to do at least 3-5 shots at a given charge and to also go up in .2gr increments rather than just .1gr increments. I take the average MV of those to plot for looking for a node. Once I find what looks to be a node, I confirm with 5-10 shots. </p><p></p><p>I also mentioned in the write-up that SD isn't always an indicator for accuracy. It is an indicator for consistency though. </p><p></p><p>And yes, statistics are always better with a larger sample size. If components weren't so scare enough and expensive these days, I'd shoot more at a time than I do. I've chosen my shot sizes though as a balance between getting useable data and not consuming too many components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2330043, member: 106845"] The true Satterlee load method uses just one shot at .1gr increments. I already know that statistically that method is flawed due to all the variables involved. That’s why I prefer to do at least 3-5 shots at a given charge and to also go up in .2gr increments rather than just .1gr increments. I take the average MV of those to plot for looking for a node. Once I find what looks to be a node, I confirm with 5-10 shots. I also mentioned in the write-up that SD isn’t always an indicator for accuracy. It is an indicator for consistency though. And yes, statistics are always better with a larger sample size. If components weren’t so scare enough and expensive these days, I’d shoot more at a time than I do. I’ve chosen my shot sizes though as a balance between getting useable data and not consuming too many components. [/QUOTE]
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