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28 Nosler - Ladder Test Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1454545" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>IMO, a node is a node. I'd try them both. One will most likely do better than the other. Personally, I care nothing about 50 fps difference one way or the other. A good node does well if you are .1 grain or so off or the temperature swings a little bit. 10 shots of each should tell the tale. Yes, I usually pick a charge in the middle of a node. If it does well, I may go back and test the whole node in .1 grain increments just to see if there is a little more magic to be had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1454545, member: 41338"] IMO, a node is a node. I'd try them both. One will most likely do better than the other. Personally, I care nothing about 50 fps difference one way or the other. A good node does well if you are .1 grain or so off or the temperature swings a little bit. 10 shots of each should tell the tale. Yes, I usually pick a charge in the middle of a node. If it does well, I may go back and test the whole node in .1 grain increments just to see if there is a little more magic to be had. [/QUOTE]
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