No, as the idea behind an OCW/OSD you are not looking for the best group per se, at least early on in testing. You look for an area that the bullets impact in the same location as their neighbors, or if you are expecting an increase in temp in the afternoon, you would be able to get away with a greater temp change. If I picked a bad OCW, that had a bad neighbor, it obviously won’t be consistent enough to shoot well.
Here's my OCW test, with the 3 consecutive charge weights that gave the least impact variation (see below, won't let me add pics?) - stay tuned I'll edit**
Also the "Anti Node", 3 consecutive charge weights with the most impact variation
OCW test 100M
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