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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Very first ladder test, take a look.
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<blockquote data-quote="4ked Horn" data-source="post: 93816" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Abinok how have you been? I am still a student of this ladder test but I am looking at this and thinking his low node is load #4 which is almost dead center between 2-3 and 6-5. And the high node is a load right between 13 and 14. I roughly plotted the shots on a peak style graph and that load would rest squarely in the center of an up and down series of impacts that are a mirror image of each other as follows:</p><p></p><p>10-up-11-up-12-dn-13-up\</p><p>17-dn-16-dn-15-up-14-dn/</p><p></p><p>The up and down movements are remarkably similar in size with 10,11,12 being a bit shorter than 17,16,15. Looks like a growth and decay of an obvious harmonic occurance. Viewed like this makes 14 look alot less strange.(totally ignoring windage though)</p><p></p><p>But I'm still new at this. If you disagree please give some detail as to why so I can get this figured out.</p><p></p><p>Upon reviewing the picture again it seems that a load between 7 and 8 may hit another, more sensitive node centered between 6,7 and 9,8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4ked Horn, post: 93816, member: 11"] Abinok how have you been? I am still a student of this ladder test but I am looking at this and thinking his low node is load #4 which is almost dead center between 2-3 and 6-5. And the high node is a load right between 13 and 14. I roughly plotted the shots on a peak style graph and that load would rest squarely in the center of an up and down series of impacts that are a mirror image of each other as follows: 10-up-11-up-12-dn-13-up\ 17-dn-16-dn-15-up-14-dn/ The up and down movements are remarkably similar in size with 10,11,12 being a bit shorter than 17,16,15. Looks like a growth and decay of an obvious harmonic occurance. Viewed like this makes 14 look alot less strange.(totally ignoring windage though) But I'm still new at this. If you disagree please give some detail as to why so I can get this figured out. Upon reviewing the picture again it seems that a load between 7 and 8 may hit another, more sensitive node centered between 6,7 and 9,8 [/QUOTE]
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