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how wide are your nodes?
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<blockquote data-quote="BENNYBOOBOO" data-source="post: 223125" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>With the limited load testing that I have done, I have found that I can still get acceptable accuracy by going 0.3 grains above or below my node. </p><p> </p><p>For example: just worked up a load and found that my node was at 40.1 grains of H4895, outstanding accuracy. To test my load I loaded a total of 3 rounds each of 39.8, 40.1, and 40.4; shooting one round of each into three seperate 3-shot groups. </p><p> </p><p>Each group contained one round of 39.8, 40.1, and 40.4 with the result of three groups all measuring right around .5" at a 100 yard target. </p><p> </p><p>So I guess I would say that my nodes are typically around 1/2 grain wide.</p><p> </p><p>EH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BENNYBOOBOO, post: 223125, member: 11190"] With the limited load testing that I have done, I have found that I can still get acceptable accuracy by going 0.3 grains above or below my node. For example: just worked up a load and found that my node was at 40.1 grains of H4895, outstanding accuracy. To test my load I loaded a total of 3 rounds each of 39.8, 40.1, and 40.4; shooting one round of each into three seperate 3-shot groups. Each group contained one round of 39.8, 40.1, and 40.4 with the result of three groups all measuring right around .5" at a 100 yard target. So I guess I would say that my nodes are typically around 1/2 grain wide. EH [/QUOTE]
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