Hi everyone,
Is there a correlation between a heavier bullet and the node lenght in the barrel harmonics?
I.E.: A heavier bullet have a shorter node lenght, and lighter bullet tend to have a longer node? (A heavier bullet will create a bigger "wave" in the barrel than a lighter one, right?)
Is this make sense?
I've found multiples nodes with load developpment with 4-5 differents bullets weight, from 140gr to 178gr in my 308win (savage 10TR 5R bull barrel). But now I am trying to find a good node with some Hornady's 208gr ELD, and I found good loads with low StdDev, ( between 6 and 10), but tight groups are very hard to find. I have some at 1MOA, but i do 1/2MOA with 168gr and 178gr, so I am searching a better one, and I can't explain why the node is so hard to find with this bullet. I want hard to have a good load with this bullet, as it will be my long range bullet for 1000+yards. I use IMR-4895 with all my bullets and load.
Thanks!
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Is there a correlation between a heavier bullet and the node lenght in the barrel harmonics?
I.E.: A heavier bullet have a shorter node lenght, and lighter bullet tend to have a longer node? (A heavier bullet will create a bigger "wave" in the barrel than a lighter one, right?)
Is this make sense?
I've found multiples nodes with load developpment with 4-5 differents bullets weight, from 140gr to 178gr in my 308win (savage 10TR 5R bull barrel). But now I am trying to find a good node with some Hornady's 208gr ELD, and I found good loads with low StdDev, ( between 6 and 10), but tight groups are very hard to find. I have some at 1MOA, but i do 1/2MOA with 168gr and 178gr, so I am searching a better one, and I can't explain why the node is so hard to find with this bullet. I want hard to have a good load with this bullet, as it will be my long range bullet for 1000+yards. I use IMR-4895 with all my bullets and load.
Thanks!
Dark