I need some opinions on interpreting chrono data. I was testing some loads in a new palma barrel this weekend at 500yds and had some scope malfunctions. Consequently, ALL of the groups looked like garbage. Replicating this load testing process again this summer will be difficult to do so I will probably need to use the chrono data to decide which load to go with. I usually choose the smallest group as long as it is round and look for an ES less than 10. Without groups to compare I am having a hard time making a decision on which load to use in this gun. Below I have listed the chrono results for reference.
Based on the Avg velocities, it appears that there is a node around 46.4 & 46.6 because the avg velocity essentially stayed the same between these two powder charges. The avg velocity difference becomes greater as I increased the powder charge. My conclusion based on the avg velocity is go with 46.4gr.
The SD and ES are best for the 46.8gr charge but this does not appear to be in a node because of the amount of increase in avg velocity from 46.6 to 46.8. My conclusion based on the SD & ES numbers is to go with 46.8gr charge.
Question 1: What are your conclusions given this chrono data?
Qustion 2: Would you place more value on the changes in avg velocity which I understand to indicate a node or the ES/SD values?
Powder: Varget
Bullet: Sierra 155gr (2156)
Primer: Fed 210M
Brass: Lapua
# of shots fired per powder charge: 6 rds
46.4gr
Avg velocity – 2995 fps
Hi - 3009
Lo - 2970
SD - 14
ES - 39
46.6gr
Avg - 2999
Hi - 3014
Lo - 2988
SD - 11
ES - 26
46.8gr
Avg – 3012
Hi - 3021
Lo - 2998
SD - 8
ES - 23
47.0gr
Avg-3035
Hi- 3053
Lo - 3013
SD - 13
ES - 40
Thanks for your opinions,
-Trevor
Based on the Avg velocities, it appears that there is a node around 46.4 & 46.6 because the avg velocity essentially stayed the same between these two powder charges. The avg velocity difference becomes greater as I increased the powder charge. My conclusion based on the avg velocity is go with 46.4gr.
The SD and ES are best for the 46.8gr charge but this does not appear to be in a node because of the amount of increase in avg velocity from 46.6 to 46.8. My conclusion based on the SD & ES numbers is to go with 46.8gr charge.
Question 1: What are your conclusions given this chrono data?
Qustion 2: Would you place more value on the changes in avg velocity which I understand to indicate a node or the ES/SD values?
Powder: Varget
Bullet: Sierra 155gr (2156)
Primer: Fed 210M
Brass: Lapua
# of shots fired per powder charge: 6 rds
46.4gr
Avg velocity – 2995 fps
Hi - 3009
Lo - 2970
SD - 14
ES - 39
46.6gr
Avg - 2999
Hi - 3014
Lo - 2988
SD - 11
ES - 26
46.8gr
Avg – 3012
Hi - 3021
Lo - 2998
SD - 8
ES - 23
47.0gr
Avg-3035
Hi- 3053
Lo - 3013
SD - 13
ES - 40
Thanks for your opinions,
-Trevor
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