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30 Nosler Ladder Test Input
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<blockquote data-quote="fnlights" data-source="post: 2898499" data-attributes="member: 117046"><p>I ran my first ladder test below and thought I would post the results (Berger 215, H1000, CCI250, ADG Brass, 81.5-86g, 500 yards). This is my first one, so don't be afraid to let me know if these are not good results. Looking for any tips or advise. What should I do from here? The thing I'm noticing, and I guess it could have been me, but one of the shots for each 81.5, 82, 82.5, 83 are all pretty much in the same spot and one is not (grouped in the black). Maybe the gun doesn't like the seating depth or maybe I was pulling one from each load? </p><p></p><p>I didn't seem to run into pressure - which I expected to at the 86 grains. The bolt might have seemed slightly stiff to open - but that could have been my mind thinking there should be pressure lol. Has anyone ran over 86 in a 30 Nosler?</p><p></p><p>Here is a picture of my brass at 86 and 78 for comparison. You will notice that both have a swipe - I don't think this is a sign of pressure because no matter what load I shoot my gun does it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnlights, post: 2898499, member: 117046"] I ran my first ladder test below and thought I would post the results (Berger 215, H1000, CCI250, ADG Brass, 81.5-86g, 500 yards). This is my first one, so don't be afraid to let me know if these are not good results. Looking for any tips or advise. What should I do from here? The thing I'm noticing, and I guess it could have been me, but one of the shots for each 81.5, 82, 82.5, 83 are all pretty much in the same spot and one is not (grouped in the black). Maybe the gun doesn't like the seating depth or maybe I was pulling one from each load? I didn't seem to run into pressure - which I expected to at the 86 grains. The bolt might have seemed slightly stiff to open - but that could have been my mind thinking there should be pressure lol. Has anyone ran over 86 in a 30 Nosler? Here is a picture of my brass at 86 and 78 for comparison. You will notice that both have a swipe - I don't think this is a sign of pressure because no matter what load I shoot my gun does it. [/QUOTE]
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