Hey guys. Blake here from RAD. If you have any questions I’ll help as much as I can. What the OP is referring to is that I’ve been lucky enough to be mentored by our internal ballistics ballistician and witness some really neat things, among myself when challenging under high sample size testing and proofing.
I’m not sure how to tag on here cause I never use the hide, but
@BuildingConceptsllc is on the right track. I’m talking about in relationship into vibrational waves among optimal barrel timing.
There are ways, among a certain “seating depths” that have more to do with supporting the projectile before launch and engravement and using the barrel geometry to your advantage which is more vital than a “vibrational node” that one may be chasing with optimal barrel timing. We will be releasing data soon showing what’s going on in the internal and intermediate process of ballistics.
I’ve personally done testing outside, among with our students, with mathematically calculating where powder charges will “yield” the most consistent ignition and results as seen attached with 90 rounds recorded on 3 separate days.
This is a very sensitive subject and I know a lot of personal feelings will get mixed up in this. Not trying to start anything. And I hope individuals don’t get upset that I have an opposing view. However, I understand objective data is very important and will be more than happy to answer any questions as much as I can.