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That for sure is waaaay to small of group size to tell anything.

Also disagrees with other very thorough studies on this subject.

With a short range BR rifle the sine wave that follows the change in the tuner setting is repeatable every time. I think the point Dos XX was trying to make is there is something going on with barrel harmonics.
 
With a short range BR rifle the sine wave that follows the change in the tuner setting is repeatable every time. I think the point Dos XX was trying to make is there is something going on with barrel harmonics.
Yes. The barrel harmonic change is making the bullet poi change without changing the load / velocity.
I’ll add that the group sizes also seem to repeatedly follow the change in tuner settings.
 
That's the best sounding theory so far I think. I'll have to go find it and see what they're saying.
That would only decrease the dispersion if the wider muzzle velocity range is linked to the wider bullet drag range somehow, which I guess could be possible. Otherwise if they are not linked, then it should increase dispersion.


In engineering we call this the virtual condition.
 
That would only decrease the dispersion if the wider muzzle velocity range is linked to the wider bullet drag range somehow, which I guess could be possible. Otherwise if they are not linked, then it should increase dispersion.


In engineering we call this the virtual condition.
Agree. Just threw it out there as a possible reason for people observing that the variability in speed is not showing up on target. Unfortunately researching it needs a Doppler radar, so any research would be limited to the manufacturers. It would be interesting to see if a BC SD and ES can be calculated.

In a perfect system, speed variation is low, bullet drag variation is low, dispersion from the rifle is low.
 
Here is what I am really curious about….we know the 7BC isn’t the end of the line. There is going to be a 300BC and one would have to think a 6.5BC.

The question is…what would the parent cases be? Will the 300BC require a magnum bolt head?

I am thinking they will use an unbelted version of the 300 win mag, shortened a little to be able to use longer bullets and it will require a magnum bolt head. But that is a random guess.
 
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Here is what I am really curious about….we know the 7BC isn’t the end of the line. There is going to be a 300BC and one would have to think a 6.5BC.

The question is…what would the parent cases be? Will the 300BC require a magnum bolt head?

I am thinking they will use an unbelted version of the 300 win mag, shortened a little to be able to use longer bullets and it will require a magnum bolt head. But that is a random guess.
I don't think they'll do a magnum bolt head because with the added pressure it will ad a ton of bolt thrust for the current actions to handle. The reason they can get away with the added pressure on the same actions now is because they aren't getting any heavier bolt thrust at 80,000psi on a standard bolt face than 65,000psi on a magnum bolt face.

I think an 80,000psi magnum bolt face would require a redesigned action or a lot of testing and deciding which of the available actions are strong enough.
 
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