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UPDATED: Head scratching day at the range
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 2581049" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>+1. I decided a long time ago that the ladder test method was not for me. Unless you repeat the test many times and look for a trend in the results. It simply uses too small of a sample for me. I use a form of the OCW, find a stable node, and work the depth from there. Even when I develop bughole loads, I still shoot plenty of 5 shot groups at 100 that are not all 1 hole groups. so I can't depend on myself and external factors to tell me the truth with single shot samples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 2581049, member: 28741"] +1. I decided a long time ago that the ladder test method was not for me. Unless you repeat the test many times and look for a trend in the results. It simply uses too small of a sample for me. I use a form of the OCW, find a stable node, and work the depth from there. Even when I develop bughole loads, I still shoot plenty of 5 shot groups at 100 that are not all 1 hole groups. so I can’t depend on myself and external factors to tell me the truth with single shot samples. [/QUOTE]
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