pellicle
Professional Dingbat, Guru and Merkintologist
Hi
using the target methodology (rather than the range) where do you aim?
myself I aim for 2.5 and choose to do nothing if I don't see a reason. A reason to me is a trend over weeks. If the trend is either elevating or consistently high then I readjust my scope a wee bit to account for that windage (or elevation) to keep my pattern around the center.
I know a few different strategies exist:
Myself my approach has varied over the years so I'm a shoe in for #2.
using the target methodology (rather than the range) where do you aim?
myself I aim for 2.5 and choose to do nothing if I don't see a reason. A reason to me is a trend over weeks. If the trend is either elevating or consistently high then I readjust my scope a wee bit to account for that windage (or elevation) to keep my pattern around the center.
I know a few different strategies exist:
- do nothing unless its way high because its a PITA for no significant benefit
- make minor dose adjustments (perhaps in fractions of mg) as needed
- keep it lower and know it really isn't a problem unless its under 2 two measurements in a row and it'll pretty much never be higher than 3
Myself my approach has varied over the years so I'm a shoe in for #2.