Good demo. I was thinking about this program and a couple of ways that it might helpful but now I see there are many other ways that I hadn't considered. I'll buy it.
Ditto on the Case Gauge....the techniques taken for granted by one familiar with an instrument..would be illuminating for a new purchaser or one contemplating the purchase of such a unique piece of equipment
@@ioannastasa3007 Neither. There are usually two or sometimes three nominal barrel times for accuracy in a rifle. Going either above or below one by too much will result in groups getting larger. Search on Chris Long's OBT theory to get a better explanation. Look at the tuned barrel analysis on Varmint Al's web site to get an idea of what is happening to the gun.
Good demo. I was thinking about this program and a couple of ways that it might helpful but now I see there are many other ways that I hadn't considered. I'll buy it.
I bought this program and it should would be nice if you did a couple more videos, The manual that I printed is a great sleeping aid.
Ditto on the Case Gauge....the techniques taken for granted by one familiar with an instrument..would be illuminating for a new purchaser or one contemplating the purchase of such a unique piece of equipment
Very informative. Thank you for posting!
very helpful Hope for more
Does your program account for the differences in pressure between bolt action rifles and automatic/semi-automatic ones?
Where is the rest of "the series"
Hi. On the barrel time when the bullet is more accurate when the number the higher or lower? Thanks
Barrel time results in accuracy when barrel time and bullet exit from muzzle occur when this time is at the null of the barrel's oscillation.
Ed D. Thanks for your replay. But when the bullet is more accurate, when the numbers on barrel time are high or low. Thanks
It depends on the rate of oscillation which is going to vary with different types and quantities of reloading components.
@@ioannastasa3007 Neither. There are usually two or sometimes three nominal barrel times for accuracy in a rifle. Going either above or below one by too much will result in groups getting larger. Search on Chris Long's OBT theory to get a better explanation. Look at the tuned barrel analysis on Varmint Al's web site to get an idea of what is happening to the gun.
Hello do you sell it ?
Cool software, but no way am I paying $16 for you to mail me a cd. Ridiculous.