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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Shot-to-Shot Variation in Muzzle Velocity (MV) and Ballistic Coefficient (BC)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRG65" data-source="post: 1955045" data-attributes="member: 103919"><p>So if I read this right, having a load with a velocity SD of 5 and shooting pointed bullets which is about .5% (and you say equates to the same variance as an SD of 5) would yield in real world results the same amount of variance as your initial SD of 10 chart shows? and likewise SD of 10 with normal bullets or 1% BC variance would yield the same real world variability as your initial SD of 20 on the chart?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRG65, post: 1955045, member: 103919"] So if I read this right, having a load with a velocity SD of 5 and shooting pointed bullets which is about .5% (and you say equates to the same variance as an SD of 5) would yield in real world results the same amount of variance as your initial SD of 10 chart shows? and likewise SD of 10 with normal bullets or 1% BC variance would yield the same real world variability as your initial SD of 20 on the chart? [/QUOTE]
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