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No. Physical and visual issues that us past 75 sometimes have; small but enough to impair performance.Do you still shoot?
I don't think that OCW method's explanations as to how it works is reality.I have found the techniques shown by the attached to be useful for my informal use for shooting steel targets & rodents
optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com/ocw-vs-ladder/4529811360
I don't think that OCW method's explanations as to how it works is reality.
As good lots of Federal match ammo shoots well under MOA short range groups across good quality barrel lengths from 22 to 28 inches and barrel times varying a lot due to bore and groove dimensions, there is no way that shock wave will not be at the muzzle all the time when the bullet's exit. That shock wave makes several round trips in the barrel before bullets exit. And the speed that wave travels in steel as stated is different that what most mechanical engineers dealing with metal properties list. Nowhere in the OCW method text does it mention where in the barrel that shock wave begins which means timing it with bullet barrel time is not precisely determined
All the Garand barrels I wore out had the muzzle bore and groove diameters belled out a couple thousandths inch from cleaning rod wear; no copper wash the last 2/3rds inch of the barrrel. They still tested sub MOA through 300 yards with commercial match ammo.
I've known people who set their 28 inch match rifle 308 Win barrel back 2 inches every 2000 rounds and get the same sub MOA accuracy through 1000 yards with the same load with all barrel lengths.
I've shot the same 308 Win Federal match ammo through 22" M14NM barrels, 24" Garand barrels and 26 and 28 inch match rifle barrels testing through 300 yards. All 10-shot test groups were under 3/4 MOA.
To me, it works because the load puts bullets out the barrel in an optimal range of muzzle axis whip in the vertical axis; typically somewhere on the up swing. Doesn't matter how many millionths of an inch the muzzle diameters change to when bullets exit.
Lots of folks don't understand why several 5-shot groups across two days of benchrest matches with the same rifle:
* are not the same size, but have a 5 to 6 times spread from smallest to largest.
* don't have all group centers the same place relative to aim point.
* shoot the smallest one first in match 1. Largest one either, for that matter.
According to mechanical engineers in mass vibration analysis, most of the muzzle axis vibration is in the vertical plane. That's because the recoil axis is mostly directly above the rifles center of mass. Which is why tuner weights' position change the vibration frequency just enough to let bullets exit at the best place for accuracy.
If you ever look at the 5-shot group results of a benchrest match, each competitors' groups easily have up to a 6X or more spread in size.
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/fed-v-win-brass-accuracy-difference-with-pics.3945430/
A 142 AGG,, Impressive ! Now tell them How to Read the WIND. My BAD, That comes with Experience,which you have. Where did you shoot that ?View attachment 1032650 Here are five. The charge weight varied thru the day. Don't remember right off by how much. Wasn't a lot
This gun and barrel is a shooter. You still have to pull the trigger at the right time tho
They don't magically all print at the same poa
View attachment 1032650 Here are five. The charge weight varied thru the day. Don't remember right off by how much. Wasn't a lot
This gun and barrel is a shooter. You still have to pull the trigger at the right time tho
They don't magically all print at the same poa
Can you put that in English for a simple Benchrest shooter ( ME)For those who don't understand, or realize, or comprehend that "up to a 6X spread" includes a 1.001 X spread and all other increments of any multiple up to and including a 6.000 X spread, i cannot help you grasp reality.
I'll try.Can you put that in English for a simple Benchrest shooter ( ME)
I'll try.
There are five 1 inch increments from 1 inch to 6 inches.
6 is six times bigger than 1.
6 is a six thousand times bigger than .001.
Riverbend GA. SE regional 2017A 142 AGG,, Impressive ! Now tell them How to Read the WIND. My BAD, That comes with Experience,which you have. Where did you shoot that ?
I never said all groups had a 6X spread in size.
"...up to 6X" includes those between a 1X and any other multiple up to 6X.
Lots of folks don't understand why several 5-shot groups across two days of benchrest matches with the same rifle:
* are not the same size, but have a 5 to 6 times spread from smallest to largest.
If you ever look at the 5-shot group results of a benchrest match, each competitors' groups easily have up to a 6X or more spread in size.
@Toby Bradshaw
And in the other thread, he wrote it like this:
Post #13
http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/fed-v-win-brass-accuracy-difference-with-pics.3945430/
