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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
velocity or grouping with a ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="aschler" data-source="post: 2191213" data-attributes="member: 118034"><p>As many others have said, shooting more rounds at each charge weight is better. Also, you don't need to shoot the same amounts of shots for all weights, 1 round for the lower weights is fine and step it up to 2 or 3 as you get in the area you expect will be good. The reliability of the data you get will outweigh the cost of the extra rounds. Also, I don't shot at paper when I'm testing for velocity; I was tempted to go with a good group instead of what the velocity test was telling me and in the long run it always ended up being a waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aschler, post: 2191213, member: 118034"] As many others have said, shooting more rounds at each charge weight is better. Also, you don't need to shoot the same amounts of shots for all weights, 1 round for the lower weights is fine and step it up to 2 or 3 as you get in the area you expect will be good. The reliability of the data you get will outweigh the cost of the extra rounds. Also, I don't shot at paper when I'm testing for velocity; I was tempted to go with a good group instead of what the velocity test was telling me and in the long run it always ended up being a waste. [/QUOTE]
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