Erik Cortina
Team Lapua Brux Borden Captain
LRCampos said:.
Erik, I am following your topic from Brazil since day one and found it very informative!
My question is: I see that almost all shooters use just one group per load to determine the accuracy of that load in particular. Is it enough?
I saw too many times that a single group does not tell reliable the accuracy (or even the position of the center of the group as based on your method) of a single load.
Would it be better to produce 2 groups of 3 shots on each load, instead of 1 group of 5 shots?
Or in you experience, just one group is enough to point to the right direction?
Thank you very much,
LRCampos.
I see your point, but shooters must know their limitations. When I fire groups I am confident of the results, if I am not, I try again. Keep in mind that I also use and recommend using a chronograph when firing groups. If groups and chronograph numbers coincide, you are on the right track.