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# of Shots per Group and MOA - Results
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1942058" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>The thing with a satterlee velocity test is you actually should shoot the string 5-6 times and end up exactly with your first chart. Where the lines of multiple strings converge would be your node. An example would be around 56.5-56.6 in your first graph. And several clear examples are in each chart. Then you need to hope one lines up with your barrel time, if you are a believer in that.</p><p></p><p>I have shot multiple paper ladders which do line up with each other, but that is back to shooting at something over 600y and looking for vertical only. I doubt that many do the ladder test in that way since the magnetospeed and labradar came out. Much easier to just look at speeds and guess. Out of something over 50 ladder tests tracking the speed, I don't think any have lined up perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1942058, member: 14435"] The thing with a satterlee velocity test is you actually should shoot the string 5-6 times and end up exactly with your first chart. Where the lines of multiple strings converge would be your node. An example would be around 56.5-56.6 in your first graph. And several clear examples are in each chart. Then you need to hope one lines up with your barrel time, if you are a believer in that. I have shot multiple paper ladders which do line up with each other, but that is back to shooting at something over 600y and looking for vertical only. I doubt that many do the ladder test in that way since the magnetospeed and labradar came out. Much easier to just look at speeds and guess. Out of something over 50 ladder tests tracking the speed, I don’t think any have lined up perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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