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Reloading
Can a shooter's mechanics and form influence velocity E.S.?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodnut" data-source="post: 1680751" data-attributes="member: 17593"><p>You have received some good intel, and I sure learned a thing or two myself! One of the best is that it's not so much you or your loading, but the chrony! I have shot over one a lot, and one day I get one set of es and sd, next time different numbers, and the same loadings from one day. The chrony is more sensitive than we give it credit for. If the screens are set at slightly differing distances, angled differently, battery getting low, sky not the same, bullets crossing at different spots, etc.,etc. And there's the shooter holding the rifle differently. Yeah, you can go bonkers trying to find the answers, but if your loads shoot well (pressures, etc.), velocities average is good, and accuracy is good, smile!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodnut, post: 1680751, member: 17593"] You have received some good intel, and I sure learned a thing or two myself! One of the best is that it's not so much you or your loading, but the chrony! I have shot over one a lot, and one day I get one set of es and sd, next time different numbers, and the same loadings from one day. The chrony is more sensitive than we give it credit for. If the screens are set at slightly differing distances, angled differently, battery getting low, sky not the same, bullets crossing at different spots, etc.,etc. And there's the shooter holding the rifle differently. Yeah, you can go bonkers trying to find the answers, but if your loads shoot well (pressures, etc.), velocities average is good, and accuracy is good, smile! [/QUOTE]
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