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Ladder Test Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Willys46" data-source="post: 144447" data-attributes="member: 6536"><p>Catshooter,</p><p>I appreciate you feedback, knowledge of statistics, and scientific background. I see the problem with the string of velocities that I posted. What do you think would cause this spread? Trust me I do not want to get in a ****ing match being somewhat new to this site, but in your process of selecting a perfect load you do not account for any human error. Or I am I supposed to think that you would never miss a wind call or pull a shot. You might reject the perfect load based on human or environmental error. How scientific is that?</p><p>We each have our ways of loading for a new gun but in the past I have wasted to much powder and bullets trying to develop a load by throwing stuff at a wall and hoping something sticks. </p><p></p><p>I shot a 16 shot ladder. picked one load and shot .38moa at 300 yards. Without the information form the ladder I would have been wasting my time picking something out of the blue.</p><p>Like I said thanks for your response and I will probably load multiple rounds per weight next time to get some averages. It thinks that is reasonable advice.</p><p></p><p>AJ Peacock thanks for the direction.</p><p></p><p>Willys46</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willys46, post: 144447, member: 6536"] Catshooter, I appreciate you feedback, knowledge of statistics, and scientific background. I see the problem with the string of velocities that I posted. What do you think would cause this spread? Trust me I do not want to get in a ****ing match being somewhat new to this site, but in your process of selecting a perfect load you do not account for any human error. Or I am I supposed to think that you would never miss a wind call or pull a shot. You might reject the perfect load based on human or environmental error. How scientific is that? We each have our ways of loading for a new gun but in the past I have wasted to much powder and bullets trying to develop a load by throwing stuff at a wall and hoping something sticks. I shot a 16 shot ladder. picked one load and shot .38moa at 300 yards. Without the information form the ladder I would have been wasting my time picking something out of the blue. Like I said thanks for your response and I will probably load multiple rounds per weight next time to get some averages. It thinks that is reasonable advice. AJ Peacock thanks for the direction. Willys46 [/QUOTE]
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