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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1335883" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>The most accurate rifles in the world (1k Benchrest) that I know of are tuned with ladders. And for a very good reason. These rifles are consistently winning and setting world records. I can usually tune a hunting rifle in under 20 rounds and get it shooting sub .3moa. Fine tune from there if needed. I recommend ladders to all of my customers, as its not only the most efficient, it will extract the most accuracy from a rifle. Do them at the longest distance you can. I like 600 for hunting rifles or 1000 for competition rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1335883, member: 101859"] The most accurate rifles in the world (1k Benchrest) that I know of are tuned with ladders. And for a very good reason. These rifles are consistently winning and setting world records. I can usually tune a hunting rifle in under 20 rounds and get it shooting sub .3moa. Fine tune from there if needed. I recommend ladders to all of my customers, as its not only the most efficient, it will extract the most accuracy from a rifle. Do them at the longest distance you can. I like 600 for hunting rifles or 1000 for competition rifles. [/QUOTE]
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