deviation value in pellets
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2005 2:04 pm
To the forum:
when seeing in back of a top brand pellet can, there are two labels, in one says the exact caliber (e.g. 4,49 mm) and in the other one says the deviation, that is the deviation of the average of the pelets, measured in laboratory.
Consulting with the experts, we should look for this value were smallest possible, I have seen values of 0,03 as well as 0.18 consider that there is a good difference.
I shoot 560 in competitions, the question is if this value is important in the range in the one that I shoot.
Thank You,
Nano Zamora
La Paz
Bolivia
when seeing in back of a top brand pellet can, there are two labels, in one says the exact caliber (e.g. 4,49 mm) and in the other one says the deviation, that is the deviation of the average of the pelets, measured in laboratory.
Consulting with the experts, we should look for this value were smallest possible, I have seen values of 0,03 as well as 0.18 consider that there is a good difference.
I shoot 560 in competitions, the question is if this value is important in the range in the one that I shoot.
Thank You,
Nano Zamora
La Paz
Bolivia