I know that ES is the spread between your fastest and slowest shots in a given string. But what troubleshooting can you do with that? Larger numbers mean that possibly there is a variance in charge weight? Neck tension?
Shooting my 300 BLK, I was seeing ES numbers over 150. Seems like a lot to me. Possible my chrono was confused? I use the RCBS Chargemaster, so I know it's not a lab-grade scale but none of my other loads are that far off. I am guessing if it's not a chronograph issue, it's a neck tension problem. Does annealing help to make ES numbers more consistent?
Bonus question... any tips for lowering ES?
Thanks!
Shooting my 300 BLK, I was seeing ES numbers over 150. Seems like a lot to me. Possible my chrono was confused? I use the RCBS Chargemaster, so I know it's not a lab-grade scale but none of my other loads are that far off. I am guessing if it's not a chronograph issue, it's a neck tension problem. Does annealing help to make ES numbers more consistent?
Bonus question... any tips for lowering ES?
Thanks!