I just did a similar test this evening with a rifle in a rest - my USB SCATT gave an L value of 28mm on average for a perfectly still rifle.Johan_85 wrote:Yesterday I did a test putting my rifle on sandbags and pointing it to the target. The L-value was between 40,x-41. I put a big cardoard box at half the distance to the target but that just changed the point of impact.
I must do some more testing today with and without any lights in the rooms.
That's more than half the L value I get when I'm training with it - I'm holding 50mm in the last second but if the SCATT is producing 28mm of "noise", what is my true L value? And does it really matter?
Turning lights off had no effect, turning the range fans off had no effect, turning heaters off had no effect, in fact nothing we tried made a difference...
The old serial port SCATT I used to use didn't seem to be as random.
Ken.