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Advice interpreting a ladder test result
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<blockquote data-quote="SinCityJets" data-source="post: 1887932" data-attributes="member: 113957"><p>Hey everyone! FNG here. 1st post. Don't listen to anything I say, I'm a complete nobody.</p><p></p><p>To the OP, you said your gun liked the bullet set to .005 off the lands. How far out did the up test it. Did you go out to .090? Or at least .040?</p><p></p><p>Check out the latest 5 articles on Precision Rifle Blog. I think the reasoning behind your shot placements are in this research. I know the developer of the Ballistic-X App is currently making some changes to his app that will extrapolate the data to make it easier to see what your fun is telling you with these different "ladder" tests.</p><p></p><p>What the current research is showing, is that the first test should be running your jump from .005 out to .090. Once that node is found, then go to powder charge.</p><p></p><p>Please re-read my first paragraph!</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p><p></p><p>Chad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinCityJets, post: 1887932, member: 113957"] Hey everyone! FNG here. 1st post. Don’t listen to anything I say, I’m a complete nobody. To the OP, you said your gun liked the bullet set to .005 off the lands. How far out did the up test it. Did you go out to .090? Or at least .040? Check out the latest 5 articles on Precision Rifle Blog. I think the reasoning behind your shot placements are in this research. I know the developer of the Ballistic-X App is currently making some changes to his app that will extrapolate the data to make it easier to see what your fun is telling you with these different “ladder” tests. What the current research is showing, is that the first test should be running your jump from .005 out to .090. Once that node is found, then go to powder charge. Please re-read my first paragraph! Good luck! Chad [/QUOTE]
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