Joden said:That's a good plan. I also agree with you about not using the magnetospeed while testing.
Erik, why would you say between 43.4 and 44.4 is a good testing area vice 44.6 and 45?
they all seem so close but I would think there's less verticale between 44.6 and 45 (POI for both groups averages just below the horizontal line) if I had to be nit picky, I ask becuase I'm about to do my own soon?
Thanks in advance,
Joden
Erik Cortina said:look at 39.5 - 40.5, the groups line up vertically on the target.
brians356 said:Erik Cortina said:look at 39.5 - 40.5, the groups line up vertically on the target.
Erik,
Forgive the bump, but please explain how these three groups are aligned vertically.
You asserted this several times, but I see 39.5 and 40.5 nearly centered in the black and vertically aligned, whereas 40.0 is significantly to the left of those two.
Brian
BCoates said:brians356 said:Erik Cortina said:look at 39.5 - 40.5, the groups line up vertically on the target.
Erik,
Forgive the bump, but please explain how these three groups are aligned vertically.
You asserted this several times, but I see 39.5 and 40.5 nearly centered in the black and vertically aligned, whereas 40.0 is significantly to the left of those two.
Brian
Brian - Erik means that the groups are aligned on the same vertical plane.
[br]falconpilot said:I choose the lower node for a couple of reasons. One being that the lower node should extent barrel life a little, and its easier on my brass. Second being that if I end up shooting somewhere where the temps are very hot, shooting the lower node should push me into the second node area, the though being that the gun will shoot out of one node into the next with the higher temps. If I go somewhere where the temps are cold, I'll load to the higher node.