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WebOct 9, 2013 · Sounds like a good teacher. I teach welding much the same way. You have to find what works for You. Guidance and correction can and should be given but I cannot teach 30+ years of experience and technique. WebJan 11, 2015 · http://optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com/#/ocw-instructions/4529817134 Also, it's worth going back to Pages 1 and 2 of this thread and search for "OCW", there was some discussion worth reviewing. BenPerfected Dec 17, 2014 #1,323 Erik Cortina said: jlow said:
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WebDec 31, 2024 · Say you indeed found your OCW at 49.0 grains and it happened to be at a velocity of 3000. Next you move to seating depth and find that the group actually starts improving as you seat deaper. Say you've adjusted .030 and it's continually gotten better, but you velocity has dropped to 2960 because you are seating deeper. Webhttp://optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com/# http://www.the-long-family.com/OBT_paper.htm http://www.the-long-family.com/OBT%20Table.pdf
WebSep 17, 2024 · optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com Velvet Well-Known Member Joined Nov 5, 2024 Messages 210 Sep 17, 2024 #33 FlyGuy11 said: Define OWC I work in aviation so acronym soup I am use to but have never seen this one. I have read Lee's theory on volume loads vs. weighing loads (in the Lee Manual; not a fan personally). WebJul 7, 2012 · Check out this site: optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com. You probably know this already but for safety sake I feel its worth mentioning. When you test your loads start with 2.815 and work your way down looking for pressure after each group. I don't want to insult your intelligence or anything its just this is a new powder with not much info ...
WebI tend to shoot round robin when doing load testing to try to make sure external variables such as barrel fouling, temperature changes, etc., are distributed across the groups versus isolated to one (as mentioned in http://optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com/ocw-instructions/4529817134 ). WebSep 11, 2011 · That article helps explain barrel harmonics and how accuracy can change with an increase in charge weight like a sine wave. That is part of the reason I am using 4 different powder charge weights initially with each different powder/bullet combination.
WebWhat is Chargeable Weight? The measurement used by freight carriers to determine the price you will pay to ship your goods. It can be either the gross weight (i.e. actual weight) …
WebMar 6, 2024 · http://optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com/ocw-instructions/4529817134 developer factoryWebMar 28, 2024 · Here are some loads that have shot great in almost any rifle. 25-06: 52 grs H4831 with most any cup and core 115 to 117 gr bullet WW or Rem case, CCI BR primer. … developer.force.com sign upWebMay 11, 2024 · May 8, 2024 #15 I would use the ocw method (Optimum charge weight) method. Choose a bullet and a powder and start with your lowest starting charge weight and load one round. Add 2% and load another round add 2% and load another round. Use these for sighters/fowlers. Add .5-.7% and load 3 to 4 cartridges at that weight. developer experience metricsWebChargeable Weight Calculator. Shipping charges are calculated by weight. Gross weight in KG or in Cubic meters – which is greater. This calculation result is only for reference … developer fixing bug in productionWebMay 9, 2012 · 15. Posted May 9, 2012. Of all of the load development methods I've read about, the OCW makes the most sense. It accomplishes the same thing as the ladder, but … developer foresightWebMar 24, 2024 · optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com . 1. Decide on the bullet you want to use. 2. Choose a powder. This is probably the most important step in the whole process. … developer fox browserWebJun 10, 2013 · Anyone ever use this process for working up a load. Made sense to me. optimalchargeweight.embarqspace.com Pretty interesting. churches in allegan