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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 86029" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Ladder testing has been a tough one for me. </p><p>My max bench available range is 280. Last week, I shot a ladder with a T2K in 6xc. But was not able to see a best load.</p><p>32shts in .1gr increments. 105 bergers fully into lands. My 32shot group ended up being about 4", so even with a 32x NF scope, I wasn't able to follow and map each impact. There were 2 distinct velocity shelves with with an ES of about 2-4(I use an Oehler w/12ft screen spacing). Definitely not linear. So I threw together 10rnds centered in each low ES area, and really hoped I would be grouping well in one of them. But groups turned out poor there. This is where I dialed in the BOSS on my last rifle/load developement. </p><p></p><p>So I have to take pause and reapproach this.</p><p>#1 I have to setup somewhere shooting alot further.</p><p>#2 I need to explore different components to test.</p><p>#3 I need to find a wireless camera/monitor system.</p><p>#4 Next rifle gets a tuner</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 86029, member: 1521"] Ladder testing has been a tough one for me. My max bench available range is 280. Last week, I shot a ladder with a T2K in 6xc. But was not able to see a best load. 32shts in .1gr increments. 105 bergers fully into lands. My 32shot group ended up being about 4", so even with a 32x NF scope, I wasn't able to follow and map each impact. There were 2 distinct velocity shelves with with an ES of about 2-4(I use an Oehler w/12ft screen spacing). Definitely not linear. So I threw together 10rnds centered in each low ES area, and really hoped I would be grouping well in one of them. But groups turned out poor there. This is where I dialed in the BOSS on my last rifle/load developement. So I have to take pause and reapproach this. #1 I have to setup somewhere shooting alot further. #2 I need to explore different components to test. #3 I need to find a wireless camera/monitor system. #4 Next rifle gets a tuner [/QUOTE]
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