I recently got a Garmin Xero, sure beats shooting “over the chrono”. In the past I would shoot a few rounds to get my general velocity and then get my dope through shooting on steel at range. But with the Garmin it’s too easy to set it up on the mat and get every shot I shoot the entire range session.
As a result, I’m seeing larger ES/SD numbers than I’m used to. I know that’s going to be the case with a larger sample size, but I haven’t seen a discussion on what normal numbers are in say a string of 20-30 rounds as opposed to a 5 shot string.
Last time I was out I had 10 rounds that had a SD of 11, but one low and one high that opened up the ES to 42 despite annealing, hand trickling loads to the kernel of powder etc. Is this normal? In the past I might have written it off to muzzle blast messing with the optical chrono but I’m not thinking the radar is wrong.
Thoughts?
As a result, I’m seeing larger ES/SD numbers than I’m used to. I know that’s going to be the case with a larger sample size, but I haven’t seen a discussion on what normal numbers are in say a string of 20-30 rounds as opposed to a 5 shot string.
Last time I was out I had 10 rounds that had a SD of 11, but one low and one high that opened up the ES to 42 despite annealing, hand trickling loads to the kernel of powder etc. Is this normal? In the past I might have written it off to muzzle blast messing with the optical chrono but I’m not thinking the radar is wrong.
Thoughts?