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Need help identifying "node" on test targets
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2447949" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I would have loaded up some at 62.5 and done some seating tests. </p><p>At 60.9 you don't have much room for powder weight variations. Look at the sine wave of bullet strikes in your original post photo.</p><p>It's not a node at all.</p><p>62.3 to .7 has both a velocity flat and barrel is spitting out that bullet at about the same point according to your target. The sine wave here is small.</p><p>If it still won't group, powder or primer changes might help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2447949, member: 104363"] I would have loaded up some at 62.5 and done some seating tests. At 60.9 you don't have much room for powder weight variations. Look at the sine wave of bullet strikes in your original post photo. It's not a node at all. 62.3 to .7 has both a velocity flat and barrel is spitting out that bullet at about the same point according to your target. The sine wave here is small. If it still won't group, powder or primer changes might help. [/QUOTE]
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