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<blockquote data-quote="coyotelite" data-source="post: 1404405" data-attributes="member: 40602"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ACyfeeBHVOA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>These guys called it a form of a ladder test so that's what I went with. Didn't mean to confuse anyone. You seem a little upset by my terminology but I couldn't</p><p> care less. I may have made a mistake but the term ladder test for this form of testing makes sense to me. In your interpretation of a ladder test you're looking for a flat spot on the target which would translate to a flat spot in velocity right? I did the same **** thing without the target as a visual reference. I used the chronograph as my reference. The end result in my mind is the same. With a ladder test you are looking for a velocity node which creates a flat spot in trajectory. I did just that. What am I missing that the paper would tell me that the chrono didn't?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotelite, post: 1404405, member: 40602"] [MEDIA=youtube]ACyfeeBHVOA[/MEDIA] These guys called it a form of a ladder test so that’s what I went with. Didn’t mean to confuse anyone. You seem a little upset by my terminology but I couldn’t care less. I may have made a mistake but the term ladder test for this form of testing makes sense to me. In your interpretation of a ladder test you’re looking for a flat spot on the target which would translate to a flat spot in velocity right? I did the same **** thing without the target as a visual reference. I used the chronograph as my reference. The end result in my mind is the same. With a ladder test you are looking for a velocity node which creates a flat spot in trajectory. I did just that. What am I missing that the paper would tell me that the chrono didn’t? [/QUOTE]
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