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Reply #15 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 2:45pm
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John on the shotgun sports rules.  It's a bit different in that all are run in squads. If your squad is on the line everybody keeps to routine and pace. It's a gentleman’s sport and most are.  At times you see someone who is not that way, not often. Our club offhand single shot rifle matches are also run in squads shoot in turn. 99 % of the competitors are very polite and do all they can to give the other competitors a fair chance at a good score.

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Reply #16 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 4:45pm
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Schuetzen OH is about points, for the life of me, I can not understand how a shooter is willing to give-up a point or points before the shot is ever fired. Schuetzen completion has very little to do with time.  Ledball
  
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Reply #17 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 7:30pm
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Better accuracy is always better? Is it not?

I understand the argument for fixed ammo, but breech seating at the bench is so terribly easy a caveman could do it. Plus it's fun! Going from 1/2 moa potential to 1 moa potential is not for me, need all the help I can get.

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Reply #18 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 10:05pm
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Statistics of OH Breech vs Fixed
The variances add as the square root of the sum of squares.  So if you intend to shoot a 3MOA group OH with fixed ammo,  adding another 1/2 MOA of error suggests that the resulting group will be the square root of 3 squared plus the square of 1/2, or square root of 9 1/4.   Negligible difference

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Reply #19 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 11:24pm
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6 inch group at 200? Not me pardner!!!!

If I ever start to feel rushed maybe I'd consider it. I have shot fixed ammo offhand, And honestly it made no difference, I just spend more time messing about. Best I ever shot was breech seating a low wall 32. Not that I shot great but was good for me.

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Reply #20 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 11:30pm
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John, you're smart, what did Chris say?  Lol, I'm so dumb.    Angry

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Reply #21 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 11:34pm
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It's a compromise for me.  I breech seat but use 100 cases that I have already primed.  Just throw the charge in and I'm set.  Saves a bit of time.

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Reply #22 - Mar 7th, 2014 at 11:39pm
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westerner wrote on Mar 7th, 2014 at 11:30pm:
John, you're smart, what did Chris say?  Lol, I'm so dumb.    Angry

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I think he's saying if you shot a 6 in group at 200 yds, and you lost 1/2 moa you'd shoot a 7 inch group?

I dunno lol

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Reply #23 - Mar 8th, 2014 at 7:35am
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westerner wrote on Mar 7th, 2014 at 11:30pm:
John, you're smart, what did Chris say?  Lol, I'm so dumb.    Angry

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Chris just ran the numbers to calculate what the expected group size would be if you added a bit of new variation to the known variation - resulting in an expected group size of 3.041 up from 3.  As he said, not a huge increase.

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Reply #24 - Mar 8th, 2014 at 11:21am
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"Chris KNOWS his statistics.  JoeB flaunts what he thinks he knows"

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Reply #25 - Mar 8th, 2014 at 5:51pm
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Ok, your going to have to school me on this......... I don't understand how a group that averages 3" as compared to another bunch of groups that average 4" (approx. 1/2 min difference) and be made to expect to be a .041 difference? Unless statistics favor the OH shooter by a lot more than a bench shooter.

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Reply #26 - Mar 10th, 2014 at 8:07pm
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FRANK:
We're talking about what happens when you can shoot an OH group of a certain size, and then, e.g., change loads and get a 1 MOA bench performance, instead of your usual 1/2 MOA.  The OH errors completely overwhelm the additional 1/2 MOA of variance.
Consider that the new errors don't always work toward the outside of the group, but in all directions.
Group size isn't the best way to measure variance, better is something that considers all the shots and not just the widest two.  Mean radius is better, and root-mean-square is better yet, in that it is more amenable to valid statistical comparisons.

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Reply #27 - Mar 10th, 2014 at 8:23pm
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frnkeore wrote on Mar 8th, 2014 at 5:51pm:
Ok, your going to have to school me on this......... I don't understand how a group that averages 3" as compared to another bunch of groups that average 4" (approx. 1/2 min difference) and be made to expect to be a .041 difference? Unless statistics favor the OH shooter by a lot more than a bench shooter.

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Variation occurs in all directions.  One doesn't just add up all the variations - because each source of variation will add or subtract from the each of the others.  It takes a semester or so to get familiar with each of the calculations - understanding of them comes at the end when it all fits together.  Not something that can be done in a paragraph or two.
  

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Re: Offhand Breech vs Fixed
Reply #28 - Mar 10th, 2014 at 8:46pm
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Chris explained mean radius to me in person years ago, took a while for it to sink in. Gives you an accurate way to measure how far from center a shot can be expected to strike.

How far from center determines the score on a ring target. Group size is another thing no need to score, extreme spread makes group size.  Apples and Oranges

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Re: Offhand Breech vs Fixed
Reply #29 - Mar 10th, 2014 at 9:05pm
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FWIW for years I've been using the shareware Group Size Calculator by Ralph Wilson. You scan in a ruler and adjust your scanner so the results read correctly. Then you scan in a target as a *.BMP file and read it. You right-click the mouse on the target center, then click on each shot. It will calculate the mean radius as well as the group size. Plus you can exclude fliers to see what you .... uhhhh, could have shot Wink .

Others use the OnTarget program, but I've been using GSC for years and don't see the need to change. Even the CMP has a free app for your schmart-type phone to take a picture of the target and it gives the group size.
  

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