Hi,
As I understand it, when developing a load that regulates well in a double rifle, as you increase velocity the divergence is reduced. In other words the point of impact of each barrel is brought together.
And conversely as velocity is reduced, divergence is increased.
Is this set in stone?
Has anyone ever experienced the opposite to this rule?
Can a velocity increase cause more divergence, or make the bullet impact from each barrel spread apart?
Curious as to other people’s experience…
Allan
As I understand it, when developing a load that regulates well in a double rifle, as you increase velocity the divergence is reduced. In other words the point of impact of each barrel is brought together.
And conversely as velocity is reduced, divergence is increased.
Is this set in stone?
Has anyone ever experienced the opposite to this rule?
Can a velocity increase cause more divergence, or make the bullet impact from each barrel spread apart?
Curious as to other people’s experience…
Allan