old_heli_logger
Gold $$ Contributor
Do you look for passing data and stop or do you continue to see if things fall apart? This applies to all aspects of handloading...
My latest testing has been looking for low ES... consistent low ES. Do you shoot 3 or 5 shots and plug that into your ballistic calculator and never test again or do you check your ES with every shot? I have found that consistent low ES is elusive (including different days, different temperatures, different humidities, moon phase, star alignment).
Anyone else seeing this in the real world?
Thanks!
My latest testing has been looking for low ES... consistent low ES. Do you shoot 3 or 5 shots and plug that into your ballistic calculator and never test again or do you check your ES with every shot? I have found that consistent low ES is elusive (including different days, different temperatures, different humidities, moon phase, star alignment).
Anyone else seeing this in the real world?
Thanks!









