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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1957993" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>It's only a problem if it doesn't work for you. And it may not work for everybody. There definitely are more time consuming and components depleting ways to do it. Maybe I'm just simple and simple works best for me. So far it hasn't let me down yet. I've used it on smokeless muzzleloaders and lever actions and ARs as well as my target rifles and hunting rifles. I've saved a ton of money on time and components. But it's not the only way and everyone has to do what works for them. But if you do use the satterlee method try the 75% rule and see if it doesn't get you right there real quick. 20 shots can get you a real good tune. Then a few groups for fine tuning and your done. Yes I know it's so easy it's boring. But time is money and components are money and I don't have enough of all three.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1957993, member: 38048"] It's only a problem if it doesn't work for you. And it may not work for everybody. There definitely are more time consuming and components depleting ways to do it. Maybe I'm just simple and simple works best for me. So far it hasn't let me down yet. I've used it on smokeless muzzleloaders and lever actions and ARs as well as my target rifles and hunting rifles. I've saved a ton of money on time and components. But it's not the only way and everyone has to do what works for them. But if you do use the satterlee method try the 75% rule and see if it doesn't get you right there real quick. 20 shots can get you a real good tune. Then a few groups for fine tuning and your done. Yes I know it's so easy it's boring. But time is money and components are money and I don't have enough of all three. Shep [/QUOTE]
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