Ok I have added to this worksheet/chart that I found on some forum, might have been this one.
You can compare the chronoed velocities as an average, very similar to Steve Lawrence's 10-shot load developement, (6.5 guys).
I added the ability to have up to 10 shots as opposed to original 5 shots, and redid what shots are shown on the chart. Only 3 shots were shown on the original.
The velocities that I have inputted are ficticious and that is why the chart looks a little busy.
Enter just 3 shots and five loads, the chart calms down. Remember to add or clear the contents in the after action input sheet not the chart. Deleting instead of clearing the contents will lead to the equations and data on the chart to be unuseable.
Again this was not my idea, but it was put on a forum to be used, I just did some tinkering.
Have fun.
Dave
You can compare the chronoed velocities as an average, very similar to Steve Lawrence's 10-shot load developement, (6.5 guys).
I added the ability to have up to 10 shots as opposed to original 5 shots, and redid what shots are shown on the chart. Only 3 shots were shown on the original.
The velocities that I have inputted are ficticious and that is why the chart looks a little busy.
Enter just 3 shots and five loads, the chart calms down. Remember to add or clear the contents in the after action input sheet not the chart. Deleting instead of clearing the contents will lead to the equations and data on the chart to be unuseable.
Again this was not my idea, but it was put on a forum to be used, I just did some tinkering.
Have fun.
Dave