Re: Standard deviation
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bricktop</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Some more data (hopefully someone is finding this useful):
You can see with the 95.4% confidence (22-shot groups), that the average ES/SD is 4, where 95.4% of the data should be within +/- 2 SD (4 SD total). A good way to tell if your data looks right (most all statistics of the natural world relate to the normal distribution), divide your ES by SD. If ES/SD isn't very close to where it should be for your group size (see below), you might have a load issue, in which case it would be helpful to look at the numbers explicitly (maybe a scale zero problem). You can see in group six (where SD of the small group is ~2 fps, but there is a +100fps flyer), the ES/SD is not what it should be for the group size (of course it is hard to tell with small group sizes).
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.... Spread .... | Confidence Interval
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+/- sigma (2SD) | 68.3%
+/- 2*sigma (4SD) | 95.4%
+/- 3*sigma (6SD) | 99.7%
+/- 4*sigma (8SD) | 99.994%</span>
This one says 100%, but it rounded up for formatting, should be 99.99%.
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This is a great thread, and I appreciate the participation of all the posters in it. Would someone kindly tell me, as I am new to this end of shooting, what you can do with this data? Am I mistaken to assume that you can essentially say with certainty that every round in this load will shoot within 7.68 FPS of the average?
So this would indicate consistent ammo - how well does this type of ammo group in the rifle? I assume the goal is to keep all things consistent to rule out the factors that "tolerance stack" and contribute poor accuracy.