memilanuk
Gold $$ Contributor
So... been using QuickLoad / OCW / OBT off and on, in one form or another, for a number of years. For a lot of cartridge / bullet / powder combinations, it's worked just ducky. More recently, though, I've been kind of scratching my head trying to figure why a particular bullet / powder / barrel length combination just seems to be... off.
Basically, any which way I run the numbers for a .308 Win, 200 Hybrid and a 30" barrel, the nodes show as being around ~2530, and ~2715 fps. The one is slower than I'd care for, and the other is not practical (unless one considers brass to be disposable after one shot, even with Palma brass). The region where the vast majority of shooters find 200 Hybrids to run really, really well - from a little over 2600 to maybe 2650 fps - is about as far from an OBT node as its possible to get. I've tried and tried, and can't find any combinations that shift the node up or down to that range.
I have also noticed, that the tune window at the actual 'node' seems to be frustratingly narrow, at least compared to other OBT nodes I've experienced in the past. Not very forgiving of variation in any way. Very accurate, but I really have to work to stay on top of it.
Recently at a match while BS'ing in the pits with a fellow shooter, this topic came up in discussion. The term 'half nodes' was brought up - that there are smaller, narrower 'sweet spots' about every 100fps apart, vs. the approx. 200 fps between OBT nodes. I did some cursory searching for information on this, but without any real success. I'm curious... anybody else out there have similar experiences and care to comment?
Basically, any which way I run the numbers for a .308 Win, 200 Hybrid and a 30" barrel, the nodes show as being around ~2530, and ~2715 fps. The one is slower than I'd care for, and the other is not practical (unless one considers brass to be disposable after one shot, even with Palma brass). The region where the vast majority of shooters find 200 Hybrids to run really, really well - from a little over 2600 to maybe 2650 fps - is about as far from an OBT node as its possible to get. I've tried and tried, and can't find any combinations that shift the node up or down to that range.
I have also noticed, that the tune window at the actual 'node' seems to be frustratingly narrow, at least compared to other OBT nodes I've experienced in the past. Not very forgiving of variation in any way. Very accurate, but I really have to work to stay on top of it.
Recently at a match while BS'ing in the pits with a fellow shooter, this topic came up in discussion. The term 'half nodes' was brought up - that there are smaller, narrower 'sweet spots' about every 100fps apart, vs. the approx. 200 fps between OBT nodes. I did some cursory searching for information on this, but without any real success. I'm curious... anybody else out there have similar experiences and care to comment?