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Audette / Ladder Test / OCW Explanation
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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHitman" data-source="post: 445902" data-attributes="member: 28260"><p>Ok, I get most of that.</p><p>I'm thinking that, by using a marker to distinguish each of the varying loads, you're able to discern more readily where your nodes are, as illustrated by your grouping.</p><p>When you find the harmonic balance of the load with the barrel, you find a lateral grouping as opposed to vertical stringing which indicates a variance in velocity.</p><p>That info, correlated with consistent chronometer readings, helps find the center of the sweet spot. So, getting that extreme consistency round to round is crucial to getting the best results from each shot fired for the test is the goal achieved by taking extreme care in case prep, powder measuring, concentricity, bullet seating depth, and so forth, are all considerations in getting that Holy Grail bughole at long range....</p><p> Sorry for rambling....I'm having an extreme AHA! Moment, and making sure I'm understanding each aspect thoroughly....</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHitman, post: 445902, member: 28260"] Ok, I get most of that. I'm thinking that, by using a marker to distinguish each of the varying loads, you're able to discern more readily where your nodes are, as illustrated by your grouping. When you find the harmonic balance of the load with the barrel, you find a lateral grouping as opposed to vertical stringing which indicates a variance in velocity. That info, correlated with consistent chronometer readings, helps find the center of the sweet spot. So, getting that extreme consistency round to round is crucial to getting the best results from each shot fired for the test is the goal achieved by taking extreme care in case prep, powder measuring, concentricity, bullet seating depth, and so forth, are all considerations in getting that Holy Grail bughole at long range.... Sorry for rambling....I'm having an extreme AHA! Moment, and making sure I'm understanding each aspect thoroughly.... Thanks! Dave [/QUOTE]
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