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Reloading
Help with ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="Steelthowl" data-source="post: 1748044" data-attributes="member: 109538"><p>Study Jason Barneys load testing closely. You will notice he has combined a ladder test with a round robin optimum charge weight (group) test. This is very sound data. Also look at his 1000yard 6mmBR test target -notice, if he did just one set of data it would be hard to get the correct information out. Look at 6 sets (essentially 6 shot group) and the data is much clearer. A single Ladder test string is very hard to use for long range load development. Jason's system is good or alternatively any round robin group testing at longer range or with chrony. Look for tight vertical and explore from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steelthowl, post: 1748044, member: 109538"] Study Jason Barneys load testing closely. You will notice he has combined a ladder test with a round robin optimum charge weight (group) test. This is very sound data. Also look at his 1000yard 6mmBR test target -notice, if he did just one set of data it would be hard to get the correct information out. Look at 6 sets (essentially 6 shot group) and the data is much clearer. A single Ladder test string is very hard to use for long range load development. Jason's system is good or alternatively any round robin group testing at longer range or with chrony. Look for tight vertical and explore from there. [/QUOTE]
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