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<blockquote data-quote="JustMe2" data-source="post: 3021942" data-attributes="member: 42494"><p>Exactly. These are just different ways to measure a "variable". You are not getting an absolute number. Meaning that if your ES is 4, it doesn't mean that there's an absolute guarantee your next shot will be 4 and that the next shot won't make your ES larger. It's similar to measuring the distance between 2 holes, one using inches and one using mm. The holes haven't moved just because you used a different measuring stick. All measurements are just a reference to compare to the next measurement and a way to express said measurement to someone else. None are the be-all, end-all. Just use the same one to make your comparisons. There is more variation in powder lots, brass lots, neck tension, bullet lots, etc. for either to ever be an absolute -- they are only foggy references.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustMe2, post: 3021942, member: 42494"] Exactly. These are just different ways to measure a "variable". You are not getting an absolute number. Meaning that if your ES is 4, it doesn't mean that there's an absolute guarantee your next shot will be 4 and that the next shot won't make your ES larger. It's similar to measuring the distance between 2 holes, one using inches and one using mm. The holes haven't moved just because you used a different measuring stick. All measurements are just a reference to compare to the next measurement and a way to express said measurement to someone else. None are the be-all, end-all. Just use the same one to make your comparisons. There is more variation in powder lots, brass lots, neck tension, bullet lots, etc. for either to ever be an absolute -- they are only foggy references. [/QUOTE]
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