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Help with getting ES down.
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1058868" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>IMO, there are some very good pointers listed here. JE Custom's plan of action is one that I would endorse whole heartedly.</p><p>Depending on the machine, a chronograph's outputs can be misleading. If you're results came from a Magnetospeed or LabRadar I'd have more confidence in the numbers than if they came from one of those that you have to position ten feet in front of the muzzle on a cloudless day.</p><p>Assuming your chronograph outputs are accurate, I would guess that your ES is laying out an SD of about 12. For a hunting rifle that's not terrible; not the most desirable, but close to acceptable IMO. Try the routine that JE suggested and I think you'll find you have better performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1058868, member: 50867"] IMO, there are some very good pointers listed here. JE Custom's plan of action is one that I would endorse whole heartedly. Depending on the machine, a chronograph's outputs can be misleading. If you're results came from a Magnetospeed or LabRadar I'd have more confidence in the numbers than if they came from one of those that you have to position ten feet in front of the muzzle on a cloudless day. Assuming your chronograph outputs are accurate, I would guess that your ES is laying out an SD of about 12. For a hunting rifle that's not terrible; not the most desirable, but close to acceptable IMO. Try the routine that JE suggested and I think you'll find you have better performance. [/QUOTE]
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