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Ladder Test Question
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<blockquote data-quote="coues7" data-source="post: 440883" data-attributes="member: 6551"><p>I've gotten everything loaded up to do a ladder test and wanted to get some input before I proceed. I'm shooting a GAP 300WM 1:10 twist 26" Bartlein Barrel using 190gr SMK's. I've loaded up 10 rounds of each of the following loads using RL22:</p><p></p><p>72.2gr</p><p>72.5gr</p><p>72.8gr</p><p>73.0gr</p><p>73.2gr</p><p>73.4gr</p><p>73.6gr</p><p></p><p>I'm using Redding Type-s bushing dies with the 0.335 bushing. My reasoning was two 5 shot groups to verify each load. Have I loaded to much? Am I headed in the right direction?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coues7, post: 440883, member: 6551"] I've gotten everything loaded up to do a ladder test and wanted to get some input before I proceed. I'm shooting a GAP 300WM 1:10 twist 26" Bartlein Barrel using 190gr SMK's. I've loaded up 10 rounds of each of the following loads using RL22: 72.2gr 72.5gr 72.8gr 73.0gr 73.2gr 73.4gr 73.6gr I'm using Redding Type-s bushing dies with the 0.335 bushing. My reasoning was two 5 shot groups to verify each load. Have I loaded to much? Am I headed in the right direction? Thanks, Scott [/QUOTE]
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