As I read through some of these threads, trying to turn myself into a "self educated" noob. I find allot of valuable information and that everyone here are very helpful and willing to share their experience and knowledge with the less fortunate of the community. My experience here has been wonderful and I thank you all for it.
Although I have learneallotot about the sport and what constitutes precision and what doesn't, I seem to have developed a felingeringng questions. And as I have always been taught "If I have the question so do others, who don't want to ask". In the quest to find the answer to these questions I have started this thread, and I hope it is just the start of a good thing and others will chime in with their questions. Some of the questions may seebizarrere oinsignificantnt, but they are important to aspiring precision shooters, such as myself.
1) When measuring a group should I measure from the outside of the two furthest bullets, or from the center of the two furthest bullets?
2) When loading my own bullets I use an automatic pdispensingencing scale that is accurate to 1/10 th of a grain. I confirm that measurement on a second "digital" scale that is also accurate to 1/10 th of a grain. Is 1/10 th of a grain accurate enough to obtain "true precision"?
3) When shooting through a chronograph what consistencynsitency should I be looking for in my speeds?
Thanks in advance for everyones help
Dain
Although I have learneallotot about the sport and what constitutes precision and what doesn't, I seem to have developed a felingeringng questions. And as I have always been taught "If I have the question so do others, who don't want to ask". In the quest to find the answer to these questions I have started this thread, and I hope it is just the start of a good thing and others will chime in with their questions. Some of the questions may seebizarrere oinsignificantnt, but they are important to aspiring precision shooters, such as myself.
1) When measuring a group should I measure from the outside of the two furthest bullets, or from the center of the two furthest bullets?
2) When loading my own bullets I use an automatic pdispensingencing scale that is accurate to 1/10 th of a grain. I confirm that measurement on a second "digital" scale that is also accurate to 1/10 th of a grain. Is 1/10 th of a grain accurate enough to obtain "true precision"?
3) When shooting through a chronograph what consistencynsitency should I be looking for in my speeds?
Thanks in advance for everyones help
Dain