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Reloading
First Ladder Test - need help
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 952938" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I see no reason to dismiss horizontal (any more than vertical). </p><p>To get ladders down to a fewer variables, You need to take your cases to stable capacity(fireformed), and of course weigh the powder.</p><p>While you're fireforming, you might as well run Berger's seating test, and pick better seating, so that later ladder testing won't be spraying shots all over due to poorly chosen seating on top of everything else.</p><p>Shoot the ladder in pristine conditions, fouled & timed shooting, using good rests and a good long range scope. I would recommend across a chrono to normalize your data.</p><p></p><p>There is a good bit of work to be done before shooting an effective ladder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 952938, member: 1521"] I see no reason to dismiss horizontal (any more than vertical). To get ladders down to a fewer variables, You need to take your cases to stable capacity(fireformed), and of course weigh the powder. While you're fireforming, you might as well run Berger's seating test, and pick better seating, so that later ladder testing won't be spraying shots all over due to poorly chosen seating on top of everything else. Shoot the ladder in pristine conditions, fouled & timed shooting, using good rests and a good long range scope. I would recommend across a chrono to normalize your data. There is a good bit of work to be done before shooting an effective ladder. [/QUOTE]
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