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Reloading
Ladder test interpertation
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<blockquote data-quote="BENNYBOOBOO" data-source="post: 216692" data-attributes="member: 11190"><p>All three of your pictures posted with the vld's have the same node in common- 36.6/36.7. </p><p> </p><p>Another offering that might be of some interest is Dan Newberry's article on Optimal Charge Weight. The principle between the OCW method and the ladder test are the same, but it is my opinion that the OCW method offers less room for error. </p><p> </p><p>However somebody already said it: for 300 yards those are some good looking targets, no matter what the charge weight. </p><p> </p><p>EH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BENNYBOOBOO, post: 216692, member: 11190"] All three of your pictures posted with the vld's have the same node in common- 36.6/36.7. Another offering that might be of some interest is Dan Newberry's article on Optimal Charge Weight. The principle between the OCW method and the ladder test are the same, but it is my opinion that the OCW method offers less room for error. However somebody already said it: for 300 yards those are some good looking targets, no matter what the charge weight. EH [/QUOTE]
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