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HELP WITH SATERLEE VELOCITY TEST
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1958484" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>[ATTACH=full]208127[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>funny picture and i believe it shows an exaggerated visual of your point .. but, however if you actually did this 2400 shot test all of us would see all of the changes throughout a barrels life . no doubt in my mind . the randomness would have a shape different to your picture </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>dog i believe the first node is caused "neck tension release to jam/rifle swage timing" is stabalized by a pressure to overcome all that at the same time .. and generally there will be another at or near full capacity (depending on powder choice) </p><p></p><p>if a guy doesnt care much at case prep a saterlee test graph will show alot of false hope so the even the lessor false hope seems best .. this guy will likely not see repeatability </p><p></p><p>but, a guy that does flash debur . weight sort . bullet sort, neck turn & tension prep , and keeps record of everything .. this guy can see repeatability </p><p></p><p>exreme spreads include ALL data from all batches using same components . not just the one shot today . anybody that says they have a ES of 10 or less needs to shoot more and add new data to the old chart , in hopes it doesn't come close to opaloopas picture above</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1958484, member: 89550"] [ATTACH type="full"]208127[/ATTACH] funny picture and i believe it shows an exaggerated visual of your point .. but, however if you actually did this 2400 shot test all of us would see all of the changes throughout a barrels life . no doubt in my mind . the randomness would have a shape different to your picture dog i believe the first node is caused "neck tension release to jam/rifle swage timing" is stabalized by a pressure to overcome all that at the same time .. and generally there will be another at or near full capacity (depending on powder choice) if a guy doesnt care much at case prep a saterlee test graph will show alot of false hope so the even the lessor false hope seems best .. this guy will likely not see repeatability but, a guy that does flash debur . weight sort . bullet sort, neck turn & tension prep , and keeps record of everything .. this guy can see repeatability exreme spreads include ALL data from all batches using same components . not just the one shot today . anybody that says they have a ES of 10 or less needs to shoot more and add new data to the old chart , in hopes it doesn't come close to opaloopas picture above [/QUOTE]
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