You clearly don’t need me as a foil to continue your show. I will respectfully bow to your superior position that you so eloquently backed with sound and proper reasoning. I wish you the best. Keep breaking their beaks with the back half.
Oh, damn I missed this little bit of gratuitous condescending irrelevant horseshiit.... Obviously there is a least something you are have the potential for excellence....
Yes, keep making it better...obviously for you a foreign concept...
In your case perhaps you should look for a logarithm for mediocrity...Hey, it doesn't have to be terminal...Then again, maybe not....
Keep in mind this advice is from someone who told me it wasn't necessary to pattern a shotgun based on a video he had seen.
Yea the essence of the video and advice came from a multiple World Champion shotgun shooter...Like Brister he probably lacks any real world knowledge....But if counting those little holes makes you a better shotgunner keep at it...He gained his rep on breaking things. Do they have a World Champion pattern test event?
Different World Champion, different video...Bear with it till the end and he has a couple quick comments on patterning....He probably doesn't know anything either....
EDit, Edit, Edit!!!!...Don't know why I spend so much time picking their brains and paying to do so, when there is so much expert shotgun advice right here for free.....
Funny how some think a 1 dimensional pattern tells them all they need to know about a 4 dimensional shot string. A pattern board tells you where the gun is shooting in relation to where your point of aims was. That's about it!
The rest of the story. Now the other video, as of now you have to pay for, but some are bootlegging it on you tube. Makes little difference he says the same
Ben already told how to determine POI and POA In the first and the reason to do so on a moving target. Density is so variable based on distance and the 4 dimensions you mentioned, but old habits die a slow death. And I know of none who pattern who even consider penetration. But sometimes they get a beautiful pattern.
Anyway....again what do people who make a living shooting and winning World Championships know.
While shot string is a thing, it varies from load to load, across gages, and distances. No matter what it might be, I’ve never factored it in, or noticed any need to adjust for any effect....wind always seems to blow the same on the front as it does the back.
High wind? There’s gonna be an effect that you’ll have to adjust for, at least past 20 yards on fast stuff. Ducks and geese in 20+, pass shooting, can be a goofy golf experience.