It was 65 out and cloudy yesterday and we were under cover. Got some pretty good data out of my Labradar shooting my 40X that was re-barreled with a Douglas 24 inch. Got data for 40 shots after I had re-zeroed and got some dope, so it wasn't like it was
I've always seemed to notice that the first shot of a string would shoot slow. Looking over the data, I had four times when I had over two minutes between shots. If I include those shots, my data looks like:
max1069
min1016
Mean1055
ES53
STD Dev9.61
When I take those shots out:
max1069
min1044
Mean1057
ES25
STD Dev5.86
You can really see it when you plot the velocity versus time between shots. When the time between a shot is over two minutes, the velocity is 1040 or under.
The slowest velocity was the first shot, which would have been the coldest bore because I was setting up the Labradar. That is 1016fps.
I've attached a plot of the shot vel as time went by. You can see how a pause causes a lower, maybe even how it takes a few shots to stabilize in the 1055 range.
I also did a plot where I looked the time between shots and velocity. Not counting the initial slowest shot, the three slowest shots are the three longest time between shots. And for a linear plot "Vel= (-10485)(seconds between shots) + 1059.8"of those shots, the slope is negative with an R-square value of 0.39. Not huge, put pretty interesting. (didn't label axis', a pet peeve of mine. Vel on y, x is time for the shots min:sec)
Cold bore I get. Warmish bore surprised me. It has had probably 150ish rounds through it since my last cleaning. Like I said, I've noticed this mostly in our PD matches were we shoot at 200ish on the last string and it seemed like my first shots would be low compared to later shots in the string. It really doesn't show up in shorter ranges in accuracy, only in 125yards plus.
Is this normal?
Next time I'll set up a bunch of dots at 125 yards and shoot single shots at dots and try to correlate back hits to velocity,
I've always seemed to notice that the first shot of a string would shoot slow. Looking over the data, I had four times when I had over two minutes between shots. If I include those shots, my data looks like:
max1069
min1016
Mean1055
ES53
STD Dev9.61
When I take those shots out:
max1069
min1044
Mean1057
ES25
STD Dev5.86
You can really see it when you plot the velocity versus time between shots. When the time between a shot is over two minutes, the velocity is 1040 or under.
The slowest velocity was the first shot, which would have been the coldest bore because I was setting up the Labradar. That is 1016fps.
I've attached a plot of the shot vel as time went by. You can see how a pause causes a lower, maybe even how it takes a few shots to stabilize in the 1055 range.
I also did a plot where I looked the time between shots and velocity. Not counting the initial slowest shot, the three slowest shots are the three longest time between shots. And for a linear plot "Vel= (-10485)(seconds between shots) + 1059.8"of those shots, the slope is negative with an R-square value of 0.39. Not huge, put pretty interesting. (didn't label axis', a pet peeve of mine. Vel on y, x is time for the shots min:sec)
Cold bore I get. Warmish bore surprised me. It has had probably 150ish rounds through it since my last cleaning. Like I said, I've noticed this mostly in our PD matches were we shoot at 200ish on the last string and it seemed like my first shots would be low compared to later shots in the string. It really doesn't show up in shorter ranges in accuracy, only in 125yards plus.
Is this normal?
Next time I'll set up a bunch of dots at 125 yards and shoot single shots at dots and try to correlate back hits to velocity,