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Help with ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="nt7332" data-source="post: 1749027" data-attributes="member: 98937"><p>I think from that comment he just uses that 300 yd target as another data point to compare velocity flat spots to groups with little vertical dispersion. I agree that the basis of his method is simply velocity flat spots but when time and location allows he will use a 300 ladder with his velocity data which makes total sense. Many people run ladder test with no chrono and simply look at areas again with little vertical and others run his method with no target and just velocity numbers. I think that he uses a hybrid method but definelty preaches heavy on just velocity numbers and flat spots. But yes sir his comment leaves some interpretation. I took it as he would do it at 300 optimally as he was directly referring to the 10 rounds he shot over the chorno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nt7332, post: 1749027, member: 98937"] I think from that comment he just uses that 300 yd target as another data point to compare velocity flat spots to groups with little vertical dispersion. I agree that the basis of his method is simply velocity flat spots but when time and location allows he will use a 300 ladder with his velocity data which makes total sense. Many people run ladder test with no chrono and simply look at areas again with little vertical and others run his method with no target and just velocity numbers. I think that he uses a hybrid method but definelty preaches heavy on just velocity numbers and flat spots. But yes sir his comment leaves some interpretation. I took it as he would do it at 300 optimally as he was directly referring to the 10 rounds he shot over the chorno. [/QUOTE]
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