I see groups from at least what's shown up to 1.5" and some at the bottom at near .20". That's a decent spread in my book. I can only assume the changing velocities caused this???
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@triggertreat I can only assume the changing velocities caused this???
I don't think so. The variability is there for EVERY velocity. A tight group is just as likely to be made at 800 fps as 1025 fps. Similarly, a large group is equally likely at each velocity. The more groups you shoot, the higher the variability you'll see. There is no way around it. I prefer to focus on the average group size at each velcity. Group size at all velocities is about 14mm (around 1/2") which seems to suggest that the slugs don't get more stable as the velocity/RPMs increase.
Wow, what a number of groups! Crazy! Pity it's almost useless and total waste of lead.
I love data. Especially good data. Even more for repeatable data and usually that requires a lot of data. You hit all of that on the head here. I really appreciate the effort and your actually trying to enlighten us rather than just making some blanket statement.
Thanks a lot. Accuracy point for you!
Chris