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Reloading
Advice interpreting a ladder test result
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<blockquote data-quote="lightshooter" data-source="post: 1888465" data-attributes="member: 96114"><p>Yeah but the problem is with the target the OP posted is just about every load looks good. I've had great luck with the ladder method at 300 yds. with standard cartridges (not flat shooting magnums) and round robins at 100 yds, but it to at least 2 times ammo to arrive at the same conclusion as the satterlee method. Just saying you can save a lot of headache, money and barrel life, if you confident in your reloading methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightshooter, post: 1888465, member: 96114"] Yeah but the problem is with the target the OP posted is just about every load looks good. I’ve had great luck with the ladder method at 300 yds. with standard cartridges (not flat shooting magnums) and round robins at 100 yds, but it to at least 2 times ammo to arrive at the same conclusion as the satterlee method. Just saying you can save a lot of headache, money and barrel life, if you confident in your reloading methods. [/QUOTE]
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