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Is Action Blue Printing Worth It
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<blockquote data-quote="GunHawk" data-source="post: 2314577" data-attributes="member: 108159"><p>First, can I suggest "Those data", and second, the heat stress, carbon type, steel type and other things you mentioned are just "factors" in a multi-factorial system that contribute to some deviance from point-of-aim-- with an associated variance and standard deviation. As such, we at this vantage point, have no control over the differences in the many factors you mentioned. We simply choose among consumer end "factors" and combine them to minimize variance in deviation from point-of-aim. We don't have the capacity to scientifically test them (factorial design). Anyway, let's not bore (no pun intended) these poor fellows any longer; PM me if you want to discuss collegiately. A lot of what you posted sounds interesting (to me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunHawk, post: 2314577, member: 108159"] First, can I suggest "Those data", and second, the heat stress, carbon type, steel type and other things you mentioned are just "factors" in a multi-factorial system that contribute to some deviance from point-of-aim-- with an associated variance and standard deviation. As such, we at this vantage point, have no control over the differences in the many factors you mentioned. We simply choose among consumer end "factors" and combine them to minimize variance in deviation from point-of-aim. We don't have the capacity to scientifically test them (factorial design). Anyway, let's not bore (no pun intended) these poor fellows any longer; PM me if you want to discuss collegiately. A lot of what you posted sounds interesting (to me). [/QUOTE]
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