After inputting velocity data and comparing the average with the predicted velocity I find there is usually a variance, and particularly so when the actual velocity data relates to small rifle primers. This can mean quite large changes in initial pressure to align actual with predicted velocity and I don't feel is the right way to go.
My question is how do you align actual and predicted for OBT ?
Do you
a) adjust initial pressure to align actual with predicted velocity (large changes may be needed for srp's) or,
b) do you run OBT, cut the OBT values for K and Ba and paste these to replace the K and Ba values on the main page - then make very minor adjustments to IP if needed
I have watched Cassie Nienaber's video on GRT and he seems to adjust both IP and K/Ba.
Having experimented with a) and b) above, I have come to the conclusion b) is the correct procedure.
My question is how do you align actual and predicted for OBT ?
Do you
a) adjust initial pressure to align actual with predicted velocity (large changes may be needed for srp's) or,
b) do you run OBT, cut the OBT values for K and Ba and paste these to replace the K and Ba values on the main page - then make very minor adjustments to IP if needed
I have watched Cassie Nienaber's video on GRT and he seems to adjust both IP and K/Ba.
Having experimented with a) and b) above, I have come to the conclusion b) is the correct procedure.
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