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Ladder test question
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1092215" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>Not sure how you conducted the test and what 3/4" "away" means. Ladder testing data relies on vertical dispersion so if "away" means wide of the other shots it's a non issue.</p><p>lightbulb Try this:</p><p>Establish a series of horizontal lines about six inches apart and divide them with a single vertical line. Use the lines to center your point of aim for a five shot series, each with a different load. Measure the center of the distance of each round from the horizontal line used t to aim the shots for each group. Average those and work with fine tuning the CBOL of the group with the lowest average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1092215, member: 50867"] Not sure how you conducted the test and what 3/4" "away" means. Ladder testing data relies on vertical dispersion so if "away" means wide of the other shots it's a non issue. lightbulb Try this: Establish a series of horizontal lines about six inches apart and divide them with a single vertical line. Use the lines to center your point of aim for a five shot series, each with a different load. Measure the center of the distance of each round from the horizontal line used t to aim the shots for each group. Average those and work with fine tuning the CBOL of the group with the lowest average. [/QUOTE]
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