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<blockquote data-quote="jebel" data-source="post: 1563934" data-attributes="member: 106189"><p>Highdesertmike and Mike 338, your comments are well taken. I do understand the idea of a harmonic node in the barrel. But what Alex Wheeler was saying (first link above by odoylerules) was that he's looking for both when impacts cluster (vertically) and velocity variance is simultaneously low. Keep in mind, we're not talking about low velocity variance across multiple loads of the same charge, it's low variance over cases with different charges (just as low variance in POI across cases with different charges). This is what inspired my question. Isn't lower variance in velocity across different charges apt to produce lower POI variance as well? And isn't it related to the same notion of harmonic node?</p><p></p><p>FYI, Jason Baney (the second link by Mike 338) seems to disagree with me. He hardly mentions velocity in his description, and when he does, he suggests that changes in its patterns are independent of changes in POI (though he doesn't quite say so explicitly).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jebel, post: 1563934, member: 106189"] Highdesertmike and Mike 338, your comments are well taken. I do understand the idea of a harmonic node in the barrel. But what Alex Wheeler was saying (first link above by odoylerules) was that he's looking for both when impacts cluster (vertically) and velocity variance is simultaneously low. Keep in mind, we're not talking about low velocity variance across multiple loads of the same charge, it's low variance over cases with different charges (just as low variance in POI across cases with different charges). This is what inspired my question. Isn't lower variance in velocity across different charges apt to produce lower POI variance as well? And isn't it related to the same notion of harmonic node? FYI, Jason Baney (the second link by Mike 338) seems to disagree with me. He hardly mentions velocity in his description, and when he does, he suggests that changes in its patterns are independent of changes in POI (though he doesn't quite say so explicitly). [/QUOTE]
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