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Experiment for quantifying lot to lot variations of powders
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe King" data-source="post: 683414" data-attributes="member: 47325"><p>Ah ok now I have a better Idea of what your after and working with. Here's how I would proceed initially.</p><p></p><p>target 3 - 5 set temps, for example 30,60,90 deg f. load 10 rnds for each temp from each lot # of one and only one powder. 10 rnds will give somewhat crude data, but it will be usable without an undue amount of time involved in loading and shooting time. I believe that the greater number of different lots would be more revealing than more round of any one given lot. you could probably get away with 5 rounds of each sample but I personally would always be wondering if my results where skewed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe King, post: 683414, member: 47325"] Ah ok now I have a better Idea of what your after and working with. Here's how I would proceed initially. target 3 - 5 set temps, for example 30,60,90 deg f. load 10 rnds for each temp from each lot # of one and only one powder. 10 rnds will give somewhat crude data, but it will be usable without an undue amount of time involved in loading and shooting time. I believe that the greater number of different lots would be more revealing than more round of any one given lot. you could probably get away with 5 rounds of each sample but I personally would always be wondering if my results where skewed. [/QUOTE]
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