That's a sweet group Larry and I won'tr disagree but I'm not sure how much value the sine wave on necks really has. If I post a group or several that are the same or even smaller, but with cases that don't show the sine much at all, does that mean anything? I can but my point is not that but I used to look for that pattern a lot and I can't say that I can conclude much from it on target. So, I'm not sure what it's telling us..268 nk 68 grain bt. Old brass still showing sine wave.
I don't get it nearly as much with 6 Grendel Lapua brass as I'm use to seeing with most others. I suspect it has something to do with the neck being a tad shorter than ppc or br necks but I'm not sure. All I know is two things. I've had tight neck and no turn versions of 6 Grendels and I can't see the sine on either and the target tells me there is no difference on paper. Not saying it doesn't have some value. Again, I lived by the same rule for a long time. This is strictly experience doing it both ways and not seeing it matter on the target. I've always heard that the sine will correspond with the lugs too...a 2 lug has two dips, a 3 lug has three dips and they line up with the lugs. I can't confirm that either as I've never found it to be consistently true.
I'd like to know what it's telling me for sure but whatever it is is small and I can't say that I can shoot the difference either way. The guns/bbls have good records so it's not like they are non-competitive either way. To the contrary, they've been very competitive both ways. So, I don't know.
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