Was at the range the other day and had quite a lot of wind. Not steady but mild gusts from the same direction.
10 separate charge weights were shot at ten separate targets. All showed a nice progression from OK groups to smaller groups. Unfortunately the "smaller" was mostly in vertical dispersion. Due to the wind conditions the groups would go from "flat-line" to football shaped then back flat.
Am I correct in my assessment that those groups with the least vertical dispersion are the ones with the optimal charge weights and the rest is just wind?
All groups were 5 shots so i feel i got a good sample from each charge weight. Just wondering if "vertical" alone is enough to draw a conclusion from, espcially when trying to attempt load development on a windy day. Winds were from 9 O'Clock but quite variable.
10 separate charge weights were shot at ten separate targets. All showed a nice progression from OK groups to smaller groups. Unfortunately the "smaller" was mostly in vertical dispersion. Due to the wind conditions the groups would go from "flat-line" to football shaped then back flat.
Am I correct in my assessment that those groups with the least vertical dispersion are the ones with the optimal charge weights and the rest is just wind?
All groups were 5 shots so i feel i got a good sample from each charge weight. Just wondering if "vertical" alone is enough to draw a conclusion from, espcially when trying to attempt load development on a windy day. Winds were from 9 O'Clock but quite variable.