What sample size is required to find OFPS?Correct. Whether you find OBT first, or OFPS first, if SD of MV shrinks (getting closer to OFPS), Dispersion would grow (getting away from OBT node) and vice versa. Thus, it is a compromise.
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What sample size is required to find OFPS?Correct. Whether you find OBT first, or OFPS first, if SD of MV shrinks (getting closer to OFPS), Dispersion would grow (getting away from OBT node) and vice versa. Thus, it is a compromise.
Here is an old load development for my Steyr SSG04 300WM rifle (hunting/intro sharpshooting rifle).Sounds like you have this figured out. Show us how all this turns out on the paper where we work from. Id love to see how it works in the real world
I go with at least 5-shots so the MV SD would be meaningful. Also, 5-shots groups would give an indication for about the dispersion of the bullets.What sample size is required to find OFPS?
Dave,@Beiruty, what is your experience level. What have you won? There are some incredible shooters on this site (far better than myself by the way) offering you first hand results of performance; however, you just keep talking about Hornady’s 4DOF results. Sometimes listening to what others have to say with an open mind is the best way to improve your skillset.
Dave
You are forgetting that you must have a rifle and reloading equipment that is more consistent. You are discussing and debating theory with people who, more than likely, have better equipment than you. And probably have far more experience than you under competition environments which ultimately is better than discussing this in a theoretical classroom environment.Dave,
As for the Hornady Ballistic Solver, it is just a tool.
You could use Berger Solver with their Radar based bullet profiles. The idea of that spreadsheet is to figure out what is the difference of 1% in MV at long range.
Thus, I selected 225gr ELDM launched at 3000 fps, compared to 3030 fps, what is delta dial up and what is the delta drop in inches.
You can use 230 LRHT Berger bullet and use the Berger online solver and repeat the exercise.
I find his experience very similar to mine, that's why I say my rifle averages group xx/xx".@Tarmacshooter,
I know Bryan Litz personally. I have all his books and I chat with him when there is time and need to do so.
I pre-ordered his latest book and I do recommend for each one to pre-order it too.
There is a big section of the new book Modern Advancements in Long range shooting, V3 about reloading, load development and the use of barrel tuners.
BTW, speaking of number of a series of 5-shots groups, how about this
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Bryan Litz Ballistics
One thing you learn when you shoot a lot of groups is the wide range of group sizes that are normal. Many shooters seem to expect a gun to shoot basically the same group size all the time, but...www.facebook.com
What are you using for testing?@Tarmacshooter,
I know Bryan Litz personally. I have all his books and I chat with him when there is time and need to do so.
I pre-ordered his latest book and I do recommend for each one to pre-order it too.
There is a big section of the new book Modern Advancements in Long range shooting, V3 about reloading, load development and the use of barrel tuners.
BTW, speaking of number of a series of 5-shots groups, how about this
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Bryan Litz Ballistics
One thing you learn when you shoot a lot of groups is the wide range of group sizes that are normal. Many shooters seem to expect a gun to shoot basically the same group size all the time, but...www.facebook.com
What are you using for testing?
If I remember correctly, you don’t have any of your own data.
So if you know Bryan personally, why are you here on this thread? Do you think any of us are statisticians who can shed light on your theory that you don’t any any personal data on?
About the only person who I would trust to chime in on this is Lou Merdica. He tests things in his tunnel. He does work that is second to none. A close runner up is Bart.
Here is one of my heavy rifles, a custom 6.5 PRC based on Savage SA, Large Shank action with 30" barrelNo I mean for the system. What loading equipment, rifle, scopes, etc. environmental conditions can induce error at distance. I know the old adage is, if it can’t shoot at 100 yds….. The sun by itself ducking in and out of clouds will cause errors.

Here’s mine. I’ll bet my setup induces less error than yours.
Savage target actions are pretty capable. At the end of the day they will only get you so far. The trigger selection is terrible.When Bryan was testing bullets, there were a lot of barrel nut / Savage action/type rifles being used. Many guys here, myself included, have used them, kept maybe one or two, and then spent more $, again and again. They are very capable of small groups.
Very beautiful rifle.Here’s mine. I’ll bet my setup induces less error than yours. Adding the slightest extra shoulder or cheek pressure or “slapping the trigger” will cause a 1 moa errant shot. Go from a 10 ring to the 9 ring. Done it more than I can count.
Thank you. It’s not good enough. Off to backup duty. Or my other son will shoot it. This rifle has had things documented on it here on this website.Very beautiful rifle.
