Yes I did recall this phenomena with my 6br. The Garmin gadget is so easy and handy that I find myself looking at velocity data 10x more than before. I only had a magnetospeed and never shot with it on as I was convinced it would interfere with precision, so I just wasted ammo getting samples of my loads.When doing a sweep for depth/jump... as often as anything else, you will see a decrease in speed with deeper seating, until you get to where things get really really deep.
A picture is worth a thousand words, so here you go. Below is an example of a 6 Dasher running Varget.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but if running light neck tension, Primer impulse can pop the bullet into the lands prior to powder ignition thus creating a larger powder capacity. GRT has a setting for just such a situation. Is this what we are seeing here?
All is well that ends well...I heard back from Mr Tubb and he didnt give it much thought other than maybe case capacity. I found my notes this morning and case capacity was 1% less or 1/2 a grain less h20 in the Lapua.
The only post in this thread that's worth reading. JFrank has it correct.Not to dispute anyone else’s tests or findings, but just for something to ponder I’ll post a couple things.
One) a difference in .015 bullet jump with virtually no variation in point of impact at 300 yards.
Two ) While sorting brass by chrono it’s easy to see quite a variation in speed within the same lot.
Three) Even with such a variation you may still not see a point of impact change once in tune.
For myself the target is King..
Sorry for wasting your timeThe only post in this thread that's worth reading. JFrank has it correct
Did i say I was competitior? No. Was just an observation for a curious mind looking for an explanation, no different than for many other aspects of reloading oddities.Tesoro....No, your entitled to how you spend your time and effort. I just get frustrated seeing guys chasing what will not make them more competitive. But shooters shoot for different reasons. Good luck chasing whatever that is.But, the best way to get out of the proverbial rabbit hole is do not enter it in the first place.
If it was not for a new topic like this we would not have anything to talk about. We have covered all the basics a hundred times over.Did i say I was competitior? No. Was just an observation for a curious mind looking for an explanation, no different than for many other aspects of reloading oddities.