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(((I use ES but that's just me, I think SD is a crutch)))
I also agree.
When SD first appeared in reloading (probably back with the Oehler #33) it became the panacea, id est, "drug", of loading technique. While it does have some value, it is not the ultimate indicator that we would like it to be.
Most folks think that velocities should be as close to the same as possible, hopefully "0" ES. While that might not guarantee 0.000" groups, I doubt that anyone would suggest that larger ES's would be the right way to go. I mean offer me a ES of 4 fps or 40 fps, and I'll take the former every time.
But if we have a 3,500 fps load that gives a 10 round spread of +/- 4fps, it will (all other things being equal) produce a smaller 1,000 yd group, than a 10 round load that gives 9 rounds at 3,500, and one round at 3,480, even though the second group will have a smaller SD and a larger ES. In this case, the SD is NOT an indicator of a good load.
In a sense, as long as we measure groups by the furthest two holes, then the ultimate goal is to reduce the furthest two velocities... even though the SD will be a better tool to evaluate our loading technique.
This is probably a mistake, but I'm going to opine.
IN MY OPINION, if one has to work up loads only at 100yds, then "SD" overrides anything "harmonic." (((I use ES but that's just me, I think SD is a crutch)))
IT IS MY OPINION that your statement above about "intuitively not correlated" is correct.
5 fps of velocity does equal near on an inch of vertical at 1000yds.
And (IMO) "harmonics" are used to OVERRIDE, or compensate for variations in velocity and are therefore yardage specific.
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I also agree.
When SD first appeared in reloading (probably back with the Oehler #33) it became the panacea, id est, "drug", of loading technique. While it does have some value, it is not the ultimate indicator that we would like it to be.
Most folks think that velocities should be as close to the same as possible, hopefully "0" ES. While that might not guarantee 0.000" groups, I doubt that anyone would suggest that larger ES's would be the right way to go. I mean offer me a ES of 4 fps or 40 fps, and I'll take the former every time.
But if we have a 3,500 fps load that gives a 10 round spread of +/- 4fps, it will (all other things being equal) produce a smaller 1,000 yd group, than a 10 round load that gives 9 rounds at 3,500, and one round at 3,480, even though the second group will have a smaller SD and a larger ES. In this case, the SD is NOT an indicator of a good load.
In a sense, as long as we measure groups by the furthest two holes, then the ultimate goal is to reduce the furthest two velocities... even though the SD will be a better tool to evaluate our loading technique.