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Why you don't shoot a 200 yd ladder
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Griffith" data-source="post: 181941" data-attributes="member: 4686"><p>Yesterday, the weather forecast seemed like it would be a good day to go out and work on my 200 Accubond load development for my 30-06 Ackley Imp w/ 26" ss Lilja barrel. Hoping to go to Alaska this year for Grizzly.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, upon arrival to my winter spot for shooting their were some rabbit hunters already there. Oh well, it's thousands of acres of BLM land so further up the road I drive. Find a likely spot and set up 1st for some 300 yd group testing for Ramshot Magnum. Once I had shot four 6-shot groups, gathering chrono data as well, I then turned to running a 21 shot H1000 ladder. Problem was the wind had switched and I had to move my target so the wind was in my face but the sun was from my 9:30 casting a shadow on the target and making it difficult, at best, to see holes with my 20+ year old Bushnell 48x spotter. After my 300 yd target was blown over 2x before I even fired a shot, I decided to move to 200 yds in hopes of seeing the holes more clearly so I didn't have to keep trampsing back and forth after each shot......in 3-6" of snow. Needless to say it took a long time. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://[IMG]http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c129/GSSP/Ladder200ABH1000200yd.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" />[/IMG]</p><p></p><p>As you can see it pretty difficult to tell which holes are which. And silly me shot 3 spotters (they have circles around them), adding to the mess, before acutally shooting the ladder.</p><p></p><p>The good news, I do believe I found two sweet spots; numbers 12 and 13/ 2774 & 2790 fps and numbers 20 and 21/2876 & 2881 fps. Number 21 was my max propellant charge but didn't really show any pressure signs.</p><p></p><p>Note to self: Shoot ladders at 300 yds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Griffith, post: 181941, member: 4686"] Yesterday, the weather forecast seemed like it would be a good day to go out and work on my 200 Accubond load development for my 30-06 Ackley Imp w/ 26" ss Lilja barrel. Hoping to go to Alaska this year for Grizzly. Anyway, upon arrival to my winter spot for shooting their were some rabbit hunters already there. Oh well, it's thousands of acres of BLM land so further up the road I drive. Find a likely spot and set up 1st for some 300 yd group testing for Ramshot Magnum. Once I had shot four 6-shot groups, gathering chrono data as well, I then turned to running a 21 shot H1000 ladder. Problem was the wind had switched and I had to move my target so the wind was in my face but the sun was from my 9:30 casting a shadow on the target and making it difficult, at best, to see holes with my 20+ year old Bushnell 48x spotter. After my 300 yd target was blown over 2x before I even fired a shot, I decided to move to 200 yds in hopes of seeing the holes more clearly so I didn't have to keep trampsing back and forth after each shot......in 3-6" of snow. Needless to say it took a long time. [IMG][IMG]http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c129/GSSP/Ladder200ABH1000200yd.jpg[/IMG][/IMG] As you can see it pretty difficult to tell which holes are which. And silly me shot 3 spotters (they have circles around them), adding to the mess, before acutally shooting the ladder. The good news, I do believe I found two sweet spots; numbers 12 and 13/ 2774 & 2790 fps and numbers 20 and 21/2876 & 2881 fps. Number 21 was my max propellant charge but didn't really show any pressure signs. Note to self: Shoot ladders at 300 yds! [/QUOTE]
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