Originally Posted by Ringman
smokepole,

How 'bout if five shots on a 400 yard target, each with one grain more than the previous shot, make a group 1" high and 2 5/8" wide? Which one is at the top of the node and the other at the bottom of the node?


Is he talking about top of the node as in "the highest most bullet impact mark" rather than the top of the node "the highest charge weight impact relative to the cluster"?

I do believe he is...

This doesn't get much better than this...


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