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Does not answer the question... it is not about shooter bias. A perfect optomechanical zero still does not take into account the muzzle flip due to harmonics. Same reason why different loads have a different POI.
Ilya, this mechanical alignment device cannot take into account action/barrel/load harmonics. How close do you normally get with the first shot at 100 m?
Check any good ballistic program, a bullet fired from a level barrel takes MORE time to drop compared to one that is simply dropped. This is due to the vertical component of its vastly larger drag. Also, a bullet does not leaves the barrel "slightly unstable" and then stabilize down range. The...
FN makes their SPR with high grade steel CHF barrels, and they are even chromed... they claim durabiity of 2X or more compared to normal steel barrels. HK and Sako also make/had made super accurate and durable CHF barrels. Their accuracy is reportedly veeery good, but not quite super duper...
The ammo issued inWWI and WWII to all british infrantry men using bolt action rifles and LMG was the Mk VII load (spitzer bullet, modest BC), NOT the the Mk VIII (BT bullet). The brit Mk VIII bullet has a similar BC to the 30-06 M1 load (172 gr spitzer boat tail bullet). In any case, the...
The groups (at short/mid ranges) depend on the quality of the bullets, not the basic design. In the past, the flat base bullets were considered "better" for short range accuracy because of the relatively ease of production. Nowadays, not so much since you can get match grade boat tails.
Probably the drag model does not fits the bullet very well... common with many designs. Check this: http://www.exteriorballistics.com/ebexplained/index.cfm http://www.exteriorballistics.com/ebexplained/5th/24.cfm Play with this: http://www.geoffrey-kolbe.com/drag.htm
Both things can be true at the same time... calculating secundary effects such as SD and vertical POI variations wiht a crosswind, as you well know, require measuring certain bullet parameters with extensive and expensive testing. Shooters could observe these effects at certain...