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Advice interpreting a ladder test result
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<blockquote data-quote="lightshooter" data-source="post: 1888249" data-attributes="member: 96114"><p>I agree with that as well. Also when I say the middle I don't mean the middle node/plateau for the whole experiment. You can get multiple nodes over the whole range of charge weights, and you can decide which node you want to refine; slow, medium, fast... what I do after I choose the node (plateau) I want to work with, I'll load the low charge to high charge in smaller increments (.1 grains, the initial test is usually .2-.3 gr) then shoot it again and look for the plateau within the plateau. </p><p>The idea behind the middle charge of the node is so when you shoot in varying temperatures or if you aren't throwing exact powder weights when loading, you'll have little latitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightshooter, post: 1888249, member: 96114"] I agree with that as well. Also when I say the middle I don’t mean the middle node/plateau for the whole experiment. You can get multiple nodes over the whole range of charge weights, and you can decide which node you want to refine; slow, medium, fast... what I do after I choose the node (plateau) I want to work with, I’ll load the low charge to high charge in smaller increments (.1 grains, the initial test is usually .2-.3 gr) then shoot it again and look for the plateau within the plateau. The idea behind the middle charge of the node is so when you shoot in varying temperatures or if you aren’t throwing exact powder weights when loading, you’ll have little latitude. [/QUOTE]
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