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Reloading
30-378 Ladder Test
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<blockquote data-quote="James H" data-source="post: 124622" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>I know most people use 200 yards or longer for the ladder test. I used 100 yards because I figured there would be a much bigger dispersion and the rifle shoots better than expected. </p><p>On the charge increases I assumed that with less than 1% increase with each charge would be sufficient. </p><p>Based on powder charge what is the normal percentage increases used with the ladder test.</p><p></p><p>I'm off to test the 111gr load at 2 or 300 yards.</p><p>If accuracy appears acceptable I think I am done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James H, post: 124622, member: 5449"] I know most people use 200 yards or longer for the ladder test. I used 100 yards because I figured there would be a much bigger dispersion and the rifle shoots better than expected. On the charge increases I assumed that with less than 1% increase with each charge would be sufficient. Based on powder charge what is the normal percentage increases used with the ladder test. I'm off to test the 111gr load at 2 or 300 yards. If accuracy appears acceptable I think I am done. [/QUOTE]
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