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I am afraid we only check the velocity of 5 rounds of each ammo. We are unable to run a velocity check on all rounds fired, because if we did that we need to place the target at one specific place. This is due to our Oehler chronograph having a relatively narrow window of measurement for velocity with this caliber. So what we do is place 9 targets on the shooting boards for group shooting. If we tried to get velocity reading at them we would get many rounds not registering any speed. But, I suspect that velocity variations are not the major cause of those fliers we are getting. Sometimes I get a round that sounds louder, but still lands in the same group. On other occasions, a round makes much less of a crack, and lands much lower than the group. I am not really sure what is causing all these fliers. | |||
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As Bill mentioned earlier, regardless of whether the method of measurement is "right" or "wrong", provided it is consistent, then the "relative" accuracy of one load/rifle vs the others is what we're looking for anyway, and those comparisons should be fine. | |||
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You are correct Jon. | |||
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