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Reloading
Ladder Test Question
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<blockquote data-quote="blackwidow" data-source="post: 441657" data-attributes="member: 28241"><p>The way I have always done ladder tests is one round per load shooting at a huge paper and making shots on a target next to me so I know what each shot is. I test at 400 yds. You will see the differnt nodes as the barrel whips and at the top of the whip you should have a group. Then take each of the groups and retest those rounds in smaller increments till you get another group. With that you should be really close to your load. After that you can mess with the seating depth to fine tune group. Should be able to find load in 15-25 rds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackwidow, post: 441657, member: 28241"] The way I have always done ladder tests is one round per load shooting at a huge paper and making shots on a target next to me so I know what each shot is. I test at 400 yds. You will see the differnt nodes as the barrel whips and at the top of the whip you should have a group. Then take each of the groups and retest those rounds in smaller increments till you get another group. With that you should be really close to your load. After that you can mess with the seating depth to fine tune group. Should be able to find load in 15-25 rds. [/QUOTE]
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