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Velocity deviation question for 700yd gun
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<blockquote data-quote="brentc" data-source="post: 414786" data-attributes="member: 16938"><p>Another thing you may try is to adjust your load up and down .1-.2 grains to try to reduce your ES. Generally with any good load, there is a accuracy sweet spot of about .5 grains. Some call it the accuracy node. You want to be right in the middle of that sweet spot to give it reliable consistency to cushion the effects of temperature induced pressure variations.</p><p> </p><p>I have found that .1-.2 grains can really imporove the consistency of a load. If it doesn't work, you can always return to your proven load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brentc, post: 414786, member: 16938"] Another thing you may try is to adjust your load up and down .1-.2 grains to try to reduce your ES. Generally with any good load, there is a accuracy sweet spot of about .5 grains. Some call it the accuracy node. You want to be right in the middle of that sweet spot to give it reliable consistency to cushion the effects of temperature induced pressure variations. I have found that .1-.2 grains can really imporove the consistency of a load. If it doesn't work, you can always return to your proven load. [/QUOTE]
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