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The one with tighter group is not as good why?
In this case it seems like it works better with the 215 primers for that particular combination. Who knows why, and who really cares. Use the 215 and be happy or repeat the test to see if the results are consistent
barrel harmonics. SD dont mean much at all for grouping at 100yds. Lot of benchrest guns shoot bugholes at 100yds with terrible sd.
Quote from: Reidus on June 11, 2018, 03:12:39 PMbarrel harmonics. SD dont mean much at all for grouping at 100yds. Lot of benchrest guns shoot bugholes at 100yds with terrible sd.Just because I find it fascinating.....why would the primer change the harmonics? I have never seen this before so again....I just find it fascinating so thought I would share and see if any had any thoughts.
Quote from: jrebel on June 11, 2018, 03:17:29 PMQuote from: Reidus on June 11, 2018, 03:12:39 PMbarrel harmonics. SD dont mean much at all for grouping at 100yds. Lot of benchrest guns shoot bugholes at 100yds with terrible sd.Just because I find it fascinating.....why would the primer change the harmonics? I have never seen this before so again....I just find it fascinating so thought I would share and see if any had any thoughts. it wouldn’t change harmonics. It’s more likely you need more rounds for each group (10 shot)to show you they are both group the same at 100. Stretch it out farther and you will see a slight improvement with the lower sd. Chances are YOU just had a better group with that primer and the primer change had little to do with it. How consistent is your cheek weld?