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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
working up Ladder loads at different range
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<blockquote data-quote="arthurj" data-source="post: 83071" data-attributes="member: 3718"><p>I have not even used the ladder test yet, but the only difference at 200 yards would be that it would show less overall vertical dispersion. The sweet spot wouldn't stand out as much as it would at 300yds. Having not done a ladder at 200 though, I can't say how hard it would be to see the sweet spot in the group. If you feel that the 4x isn't sufficient to hold a precise point of aim at 300yds then you probably should back up to 200. Someone else will chime in who has shot a ladder at 200 that can give you their experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arthurj, post: 83071, member: 3718"] I have not even used the ladder test yet, but the only difference at 200 yards would be that it would show less overall vertical dispersion. The sweet spot wouldn't stand out as much as it would at 300yds. Having not done a ladder at 200 though, I can't say how hard it would be to see the sweet spot in the group. If you feel that the 4x isn't sufficient to hold a precise point of aim at 300yds then you probably should back up to 200. Someone else will chime in who has shot a ladder at 200 that can give you their experience. [/QUOTE]
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