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The issue with ES is that it does not mean anything statistically, SD on the other hand can be used to be predictions. One must be aware of sample size with SD to trust/make reliable predictionsThis ^ plus I look at ES and use it as the tie breaker when several nodes are identified. I know some people are in love with SD but I find ES is better for me. Do the seating depth test and monitor velocity. Velocity for that node is the key and once it’s identified you load to keep that velocity.
I know that’s the argument but trust me when I say I personally use ES way more than SD (as do a lot of the other HMs I shoot with) and have no issues cleaning targets. My SD over 20rds is usually single digits and ES averages high teens/low twenties. To be fair I rarely use either and focus more on velocity once I have the load dialed but then I watch ES for anomalies in my loading process which I find more effective than watching SD. I shoot for an ES of 20 or less and if I’m maintaining that ES and my velocity is in its node then I’m good. Doesn’t make your way or my way wrong. There’s more than one way to shoot clean strings and that’s what makes this sport so fun.The issue with ES is that it does not mean anything statistically, SD on the other hand can be used to be predictions. One must be aware of sample size with SD to trust/make reliable predictions
Very true, if your SD is single digits over 20 rounds life is good and it does not really matter what method you use . I’m just a bit occupationaly damaged by using SD to predict vertical at a 1000 ( single digits is a good goal). For 600, the target tells the story. Reminds me, need to check the velocity of my great shooting 600 yard loads for 1000 yard use this season. Sling shooter so I have a bit more roomI know that’s the argument but trust me when I say I personally use ES way more than SD (as do a lot of the other HMs I shoot with) and have no issues cleaning targets. My SD over 20rds is usually single digits and ES averages high teens/low twenties. To be fair I rarely use either and focus more on velocity once I have the load dialed but then I watch ES for anomalies in my loading process which I find more effective than watching SD. I shoot for an ES of 20 or less and if I’m maintaining that ES and my velocity is in its node then I’m good. Doesn’t make your way or my way wrong. There’s more than one way to shoot clean strings and that’s what makes this sport so fun.
And I would have investigated in .001 increments closer to jam by the looks of target his 3.470 is smaller than 3.467.
.001 increments are closer than the component variations. If it’s that sensitive the load will not be a stable performer.And I would have investigated in .001 increments closer to jam by the looks of target his 3.470 is smaller than 3.467.
3.467 is starting to show a tiny bit of vertical on open a lil bit.
This is why I would load 3.471, 3.472 & 3.473.
Would his natural group tighten up before using the tuner ?
It is a good article and tutorial on ladder load work though.
I get your point, but referring to artical he is .007 off jam. What lies in those 7 thou?.001 increments are closer than the component variations. If it’s that sensitive the load will not be a stable performer.
To each his own method of success. Personally I stay far enough away from the lands for the variotion to be a small fraction of the total. I’m also not looking for BR type precision. Want loads for prone sling shooting that shoot well and are stable under varying conditions.I get your point, but referring to artical he is .007 off jam. What lies in those 7 thou?
My last seating test I was amazed at how much .003 changes groups, I started at touch and was able to see groups shrink n grow.
And I would have investigated in .001 increments closer to jam by the looks of target his 3.470 is smaller than 3.467.
3.467 is starting to show a tiny bit of vertical on open a lil bit.
This is why I would load 3.471, 3.472 & 3.473.
Would his natural group tighten up before using the tuner ?
It is a good article and tutorial on ladder load work though.
To each his own method of success. Personally I stay far enough away from the lands for the variotion to be a small fraction of the total. I’m also not looking for BR type precision. Want loads for prone sling shooting that shoot well and are stable under varying conditions.
I fully understand that .001 is closer than component variations.I can see nothing wrong with investigating further. The only way to know if they would help you or not is to try however as Tomswede points out .001 is closer than component variations.
I’m curious how to sort to get a seating depth variation of less than .0005 ( to be able to be sure to be within .001). Is the bullet seater touching at the same location as where the lands touch the bullet and the sorting tool also touch at the same location?I fully understand that .001 is closer than component variations.
But those that sort as I'm sure the author does are sorting to a minimum of .001.
My curiosity lies in the first .007 as to what his groups would be like.
Looking at his rifle setup and expieriance his tuner will tighten things up.
Agree 100%. We had a 3x600 today, have not seen you down here for a while.We all need to remember that different disciplines require more or less stringent accuracy requirements. @tomswede and I are both sling shooters and have more real estate to work with than a BR shooter, shooting for group.
If a given load is dramatically affected by a couple thou. of seating depth, or a .1 variation of powder, ( ie 44.5 shoots great, 44.6 terrible) that accuracy window is far to small for me.
I try to shoot bullets that don't require soarting. However if the barrel likes a bullet that needs sorted I have threshold of +- .001.
I also like to find a load that allows me to jump the bullets. There is nothing more aggravating that to have a ceasefire called while you have one in the chamber. You go to extract the round and get powder everywhere it isn't supposed to go.
I hope this helps,
Lloyd

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