I understand his OCW method to find the sweet spot where the shockwave is away from the muzzle when the bullet exits. But I don't understand his method of shooting in a round robin sequence rather than all shells for a specific charge at once.
Meaning if I loaded up 4 different loads, I would shoot one from each load at a different target. Then I would shoot the 2nd and 3rd loads in the same sequence. I actually do this but I don't know why other than just following his method.
I'm just not sure why shooting in a round robin procedure at several targets would be any different than shooting all shells for a load at once at the same target before moving to the next load. Unless it forces you to concentrate more, I have no idea why he suggests this procedure. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Meaning if I loaded up 4 different loads, I would shoot one from each load at a different target. Then I would shoot the 2nd and 3rd loads in the same sequence. I actually do this but I don't know why other than just following his method.
I'm just not sure why shooting in a round robin procedure at several targets would be any different than shooting all shells for a load at once at the same target before moving to the next load. Unless it forces you to concentrate more, I have no idea why he suggests this procedure. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.