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panzer075 said:I went back and checked both targets...it does appear if you overlay both I could have a node between 43.2 and 43.6....
But I thought it was better to be at the higher node...right?
That is a very good point. I had under taken a sort of ladder test, to try and establish a maximum charge, so just reused those weights.6BRinNZ said:Gareth - it is hard to interpret the target, in part because the powder increases go from .4, .2, .4.
panzer075 said:Erik
No chrono for powder. I have a Magnetospeed so I don't strap it on until the second round of seating depth....
panzer075 said:well looks like the issue was user error....somehow between the first seat test and the 2nd..i grabbed the wrong 8lb lot of varget and that's why I had issues..
went out this am with the right lot..and got very consistent results...as seating moved in towards the sweet spot ES went from 19-12-9-6-6 fps before going back up fairly gradually. so there is a great little window there for me at 44.2 g
Erik I have a new question...as the throat moves, do you seat the bullet out farther with it or is the seating depth preference of a barrel more of a constant of pressure and harmonics, that doesn't change much with erosion..? what are your thoughts?
[br]BY1983 said:I have decided that I will not be using any other method of load development in the future. This method clearly has the results to back it up. The only other thing I want to do is put the magnetospeed on it to see the velocity and ES. But in F class accuracy matters and I dont expect to be changing loads at all.
dragman said:Ok, at what point after the development has been done at 100 yards and the groups, nods, and ES are all where we want them do we call it finished? Do you check it out long and if so what do you need to see to be satisfied with the load development being "done" just wondering
jsthntn247 said:Let's say you have two identified nodes. The lower node has a ES of 5 but the higher node has an ES of 20 but shoots tighter groups with less vertical at midrange. vCould a tuner be used to tighten the lower node with the lower ES for long range shooting? This was after the 100 yard test and seating depth test were done?