I don’t even shoot their bullets, so jokes on them! HahahahaAn ammunition company telling you to shoot larger group sizes... Lol it's clearly a conspiracy to sell more ammo Hahaha
Keep in mind they still confirm that changes in powder charge can cause changes in dispersion, specifically they state backing the charge down typically has a positive impact on dispersion. Jayden also notes that 3 shot groups can tell you how bad something is, but not how good it is. So there is still some validity to small sample size testing for indicators, but it takes a large sample size to prove how good it is.This is a very great discussion. Bryan Litz has been saying the same thing they’ve made of point of here for quite awhile. Really really changed my view of “load development” or the lack there of. No more time or money spent pointlessly tinkering for that “magic recipe” a very helpful discussion for all of us really
Absolutely can cause changes. Especially for fellas loading near max. But they still emphasized that its weight of importance is far far less than most people think it is in the grand scheme of all other factors considered. I really liked the way he described those three shot groups I felt it was described perfectly.Keep in mind they still confirm that changes in powder charge can cause changes in dispersion, specifically they state backing the charge down typically has a positive impact on dispersion. Jayden also notes that 3 shot groups can tell you how bad something is, but not how good it is. So there is still some validity to small sample size testing for indicators, but it takes a large sample size to prove how good it is.
I would have to disagree. I think they emphasized that it depends on perception, and what you extrapolate from the results needs to be substantiated by a large enough sample size if you're going to run with that as a result. So if your goal is 1/2 MOA average and your first 2 or 3 shots of a combination has an ES of 1.25", you already know you need to make a change. That's a tiny sample size, but still valid and very important to the circumstances.But they still emphasized that its weight of importance is far far less than most people think it is in the grand scheme of all other factors considered. I really liked the way he described those three shot groups I felt it was described perfectly.
Not sure what you disagree on. I think that’s very valid. All I was summarizing is that the average joe typically thinks slight changes in powder charge has more of an effect than reality.I would have to disagree. I think they emphasized that it depends on perception, and what you extrapolate from the results needs to be substantiated by a large enough sample size if you're going to run with that as a result. So if your goal is 1/2 MOA average and your first 2 or 3 shots of a combination has an ES of 1.25", you already know you need to make a change. That's a tiny sample size, but still valid and very important to the circumstances.
Ah, my bad I misinterpreted that. I thought you were referring to small sample size with the weight of it's importance being far far less in the grand scheme. We're on the same page.Not sure what you disagree on. I think that’s very valid. All I was summarizing is that the average joe typically thinks slight changes in powder charge has more of an effect than reality.
No worries my man, I’m not great with words haha. But definitely are on the same page. How some of my coworkers can have sheer confidence based off of a single three shot group is far beyond meAh, my bad I misinterpreted that. I thought you were referring to small sample size with the weight of its importance being far far less in the grand scheme. We're on the same page.
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No worries my man, I’m not great with words haha. But definitely are on the same page. How some of my coworkers can have sheer confidence based off of a single three shot group is far beyond me
My personal favorite to see/hear about is their three shot group with two touching where they place a dime or quarter over their flier in the photo and tell me the two touching are a three shot groupTheir rifle shoots 0.327”, confirmed with precision calipers.
^these posts are becoming favorites. Bad enough to say your rifle shoots to 2 decimal place level accuracy from a 3 shot group but that third decimal place.. that’s something.
But if they "do their part", it actually shoots .2s all day.Their rifle shoots 0.327”, confirmed with precision calipers.
^these posts are becoming favorites. Bad enough to say your rifle shoots to 2 decimal place level accuracy from a 3 shot group but that third decimal place.. that’s something.
Agreed. If you have a specific precision criteria and it won’t put three shots within that criteria, it certainly won’t put more than three within that criteria.Three shots can be useful. I've definitely eliminated a load based on three shots!
I have more work to do but it was once fired brass, Forster custom honed dies and stem, CPS, 21st century mandrel and a 120i scale. Brass, powder charge and neck tension are about as consistent as I know how to make it. I will try a different powder next.Honestly a 20 shot 1” group isn’t bad at all. I’d stick with the 55gr. load. Did you see how many shots were at the extreme ends of the ES? Like were 90% of the shots within a 30 ES with only 1 or 2 random high and low? That could be from new brass or something
H1000 is usually really consistent, what's the round count on the barrel, and how many rounds since last full cleaning? Curious if you might have built some pressure up from fouling over that many rounds, the PRC takes maintenance.I have more work to do but it was once fired brass, Forster custom honed dies and stem, CPS, 21st century mandrel and a 120i scale. Brass, powder charge and neck tension are about as consistent as I know how to make it. I will try a different powder next.
I use H1000 as well. I cleaned the barrel just before I started this series and I have about 140 rounds down so far.H1000 is usually really consistent, what's the round count on the barrel, and how many rounds since last full cleaning? Curious if you might have built some pressure up from fouling over that many rounds, the PRC takes maintenance.
I was there, here in Arizona two years ago when Charles broke the 10 shot group record at 1,000 yards. He and a couple other guys absolutely smoked the field of us peasants. He shot 2.566" and beat the previous record by almost a full inch! Insanity.From International Benchrest Shooters
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My 10-shot groups look like trash compared to these. My 3-shot groups aren't even in this ballpark. It's all relative guys.