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.300 win mag ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 1339809" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>when I do ladders I start out at 300 yards and find the node . then I'll work around that node at 400 yards , and find that smaller node . then I'll work around this node at 500 yards . by now I usually have something decent figured out . you started at 450 yards , so I would add 100 yards to your next ladder test . just going by the target you have posted , next time out I would shoot from 550yards with loads from 71.7 gr - 73.8 gr in 0.3 gr increments . add distance and cut the powder charge increment amount is how I fine tune using ladders .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 1339809, member: 11011"] when I do ladders I start out at 300 yards and find the node . then I'll work around that node at 400 yards , and find that smaller node . then I'll work around this node at 500 yards . by now I usually have something decent figured out . you started at 450 yards , so I would add 100 yards to your next ladder test . just going by the target you have posted , next time out I would shoot from 550yards with loads from 71.7 gr - 73.8 gr in 0.3 gr increments . add distance and cut the powder charge increment amount is how I fine tune using ladders . [/QUOTE]
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