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Visualizing Chronograph Data

Fri May 12, 2017 10:22 pm

Being a data company, it only made sense to develop some data visualizations for our range sessions. This is a very simple view into the standard deviations for a variety of test loads shot through the Glock 34.

"v18" is a 125gr JHP that reaches 139pf in the G34, and 135pf in the G17. It's designed this way such that competitions in cold weather can still reliably make PF without reworking the recipe.

The Group with a pair of magazines (35 rounds total) off-hand at 15 yards seems to corroborate the consistency and design of the load.

We're narrowing in on the most accurate recipe for Glocks that we will be making available to the public... stay tuned.

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Re: Visualizing Chronograph Data

Fri May 12, 2017 10:27 pm

Your first pic isn't working . . . but the second one sure looks pretty amazing. icon_eek

Re: Visualizing Chronograph Data

Sat May 13, 2017 6:46 am

MadPick wrote:Your first pic isn't working . . . but the second one sure looks pretty amazing. icon_eek


Thanks for the heads up! Fixed it. Used the log-in required embed code apparently :)

Re: Visualizing Chronograph Data

Wed May 17, 2017 11:12 am

Wow...Nice shootin' Tex!
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