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Creighton Audette Ladder Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 1743010" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I have been experimenting with Saterlee's method of velocity flat spots on 10 rounds, with Labradar and also 10, 2 inch targets, at 200 yards on my last build, a 280 AI. The amount of info I got out of 2 tests combined into 1 was encouraging. It becomes easy to see velocity flats to point at a grain weight loading and verify it on the individual targets.</p><p>I also verified sticky neck issues on reloaded Nosler brass. When I took those same brass back out and fired them in the same order and charge weight, I could immediately tell if polishing the necks internally solved the issue. It did and it furthered my confidence that I had a whole bunch more data and controlled testing than anything I used to do, in a whole lot less shots. Pretty encouraging to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 1743010, member: 104363"] I have been experimenting with Saterlee's method of velocity flat spots on 10 rounds, with Labradar and also 10, 2 inch targets, at 200 yards on my last build, a 280 AI. The amount of info I got out of 2 tests combined into 1 was encouraging. It becomes easy to see velocity flats to point at a grain weight loading and verify it on the individual targets. I also verified sticky neck issues on reloaded Nosler brass. When I took those same brass back out and fired them in the same order and charge weight, I could immediately tell if polishing the necks internally solved the issue. It did and it furthered my confidence that I had a whole bunch more data and controlled testing than anything I used to do, in a whole lot less shots. Pretty encouraging to me. [/QUOTE]
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