What's the Goal with any of these test... it's controlling the barrel harmonics to it's Maximum Stabilization. A barrel that is 2 inch in diameter will stabilize quicker than a Sporter dia barrel.
The Skinner the barrel... the more testing is needed to stabilize it. A stabilized barrel is one that will shoot with A LOT of forgiveness, even when the powder loads are not exactly the same each time. Finding that Node is the Goal... in my opinion. A barrel whipping around is no fun to shoot at all, only frustrating. After spending thousands of dollars on a rifle, scope, and quality reloading components... I sure don't mind spending a extra hundred bucks... while investing a few more hours of time into the over all package deal of building and creating a pleasurable shooting rig.
Why buy that new car or boat if your worried about the time and gas money to drive them around.
Reloading is not about saving money or time, and that should be the very last thing to skimp on.... it's about building accuracy.
The Skinner the barrel... the more testing is needed to stabilize it. A stabilized barrel is one that will shoot with A LOT of forgiveness, even when the powder loads are not exactly the same each time. Finding that Node is the Goal... in my opinion. A barrel whipping around is no fun to shoot at all, only frustrating. After spending thousands of dollars on a rifle, scope, and quality reloading components... I sure don't mind spending a extra hundred bucks... while investing a few more hours of time into the over all package deal of building and creating a pleasurable shooting rig.
Why buy that new car or boat if your worried about the time and gas money to drive them around.
Reloading is not about saving money or time, and that should be the very last thing to skimp on.... it's about building accuracy.
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