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Advice interpreting a ladder test result
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<blockquote data-quote="lightshooter" data-source="post: 1888164" data-attributes="member: 96114"><p>I don't think this ladder is going to tell you anything. For a flat shooting magnum I think you would need to do this at greater distance. Put the magnetospeed back on and don't worry about your POI or distance. Record the speed plug it into excel generate a line graph and look for plateaus. Choose the middle charge weight in the plateau and this is your load. Then you can do the same thing for jump/jam. </p><p>Search on you tube "Satterlee loaf development". Save a ton of components and barrel life. You also don't have to have access to a 500-1000yd range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightshooter, post: 1888164, member: 96114"] I don’t think this ladder is going to tell you anything. For a flat shooting magnum I think you would need to do this at greater distance. Put the magnetospeed back on and don’t worry about your POI or distance. Record the speed plug it into excel generate a line graph and look for plateaus. Choose the middle charge weight in the plateau and this is your load. Then you can do the same thing for jump/jam. Search on you tube “Satterlee loaf development”. Save a ton of components and barrel life. You also don’t have to have access to a 500-1000yd range. [/QUOTE]
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