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Reloading
Ladder Method for Best Load
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<blockquote data-quote="4xforfun" data-source="post: 254634" data-attributes="member: 9172"><p>Well Put!! Look for clusters of holes. You need to make sure that you plot each of your shots. I use a target on the bench and plot them that way. I always use my Lica apo 77 20-60 on the bench to aid in plotting. I always shoot a few shots to get the gun warmed up, and when I shoot the actual test I try to shoot at an even pace. If you have a thin BBL you need to shoot at a slower pace. With a bigger bbl, 30 to 40 seconds between shots. I actualy shoot a little faster with my Dasher.....WAY less heat. I usualy shoot 20 shots per test. Unless you find a perfect day, you will have some windage.....don't stress, or wait for THAT day. Since you are looking for vertical, it is best to put the target as far out as you can.</p><p> </p><p>When you are done you will have two or three clusters. That is where you start you load development.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps, and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4xforfun, post: 254634, member: 9172"] Well Put!! Look for clusters of holes. You need to make sure that you plot each of your shots. I use a target on the bench and plot them that way. I always use my Lica apo 77 20-60 on the bench to aid in plotting. I always shoot a few shots to get the gun warmed up, and when I shoot the actual test I try to shoot at an even pace. If you have a thin BBL you need to shoot at a slower pace. With a bigger bbl, 30 to 40 seconds between shots. I actualy shoot a little faster with my Dasher.....WAY less heat. I usualy shoot 20 shots per test. Unless you find a perfect day, you will have some windage.....don't stress, or wait for THAT day. Since you are looking for vertical, it is best to put the target as far out as you can. When you are done you will have two or three clusters. That is where you start you load development. Hope this helps, and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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