Originally Posted By: Stan
Doesn't seem relevant to me if the tests are not utilizing the exact type shot at the same velocity ranges that would be present when actually shooting clays with a shotgun. "Close to the same" just isn't good enough, if you're going to all this trouble to try and get useful data.

Stan


Stan, duplication of the event of interest with measurement equipment that doesn't influence outcome is, of course, the most desirable test. However, an appropriate model that accounts for the influencing factors is oftenvery useful. We have "pointer" work from Dr.jones and I'm moving to some live testing. We shall see if Dr. J's model is reasonable. If it is, we will be able to gather data much faster.