I have read and reread all five of Brian's books, and the Berger manual.
I understand the concept of SD, but I am skeptical of its importance as it relates to accuracy and the bell curve to real world use.
The bell curve logic is that the more groups that are fired, the more the average group size will grow significantly.
I do not see how firing more groups, once you have found an accurate load, will cause accuracy to deteriorate.
I also do not see why, the more groups that are fired, why SD will double or triple.
thank you for explaining this dichotomy to me.
Rich
I understand the concept of SD, but I am skeptical of its importance as it relates to accuracy and the bell curve to real world use.
The bell curve logic is that the more groups that are fired, the more the average group size will grow significantly.
I do not see how firing more groups, once you have found an accurate load, will cause accuracy to deteriorate.
I also do not see why, the more groups that are fired, why SD will double or triple.
thank you for explaining this dichotomy to me.
Rich









