Parrott-Cannon, Those are the chronograph results such as they are. We were focused on group size and placement on the target during this shooting session. Now that you mention it, we don't believe that first set of results either. It seems that far to little velocity is displayed to be a logical set of data. It could be a slower fluttering patch or the low angle of the sun at 4 to 6 o'clock in the afternoon when we did those tests. We have done extensive studies on chronograph aberrations before and even rigged up an entire cheese-cloth tent to shield the machine from the sun's rays in addition to the sky-screens which we have found to be normally unnecessary.
Tracy and Mike