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How does chopping a barrel alter velocity nodes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doom2" data-source="post: 2094315" data-attributes="member: 108323"><p>You can search for Chris Long and OBT to read his paper. He actually worked with Dan Newberry of OCW fame. Not the easiest read.</p><p></p><p>I've been following this subject for the last 11 years or so and believe there are numerous methods but it seems they all end up with similar loads. Lately I seen a proponant with a slightly different approach. I'm beginning to think that it has merit. His approach is to pick a charge that gives the velocity you want then vary the seating depth to tighten the group. I haven't tried it. </p><p></p><p>I personally use Dan's OCW method because it was the easiest method to employ on my range. Don't have to map shots at 300yds or set up a chronograph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doom2, post: 2094315, member: 108323"] You can search for Chris Long and OBT to read his paper. He actually worked with Dan Newberry of OCW fame. Not the easiest read. I’ve been following this subject for the last 11 years or so and believe there are numerous methods but it seems they all end up with similar loads. Lately I seen a proponant with a slightly different approach. I’m beginning to think that it has merit. His approach is to pick a charge that gives the velocity you want then vary the seating depth to tighten the group. I haven’t tried it. I personally use Dan’s OCW method because it was the easiest method to employ on my range. Don’t have to map shots at 300yds or set up a chronograph. [/QUOTE]
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