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how to identify holes in ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 883935" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>Would it be a problem or not a good idea to shoot 4 (1 plain, 1 red, 1 blue and 1 green) and then go mark the holes on the target? Would the barrel cooling down between the groups of 4 be enough to invalidate the test??? I found out that my 270 shoots a lot better when the barrel is warm than when it's a cold bore.</p><p></p><p>These are hunting rifles, not bench rest rifles. So they may not be accurate enough to shoot at 300 yards for a ladder test. I may get too much spread just because of accuracy at 300 yards.</p><p></p><p>rcairflr, that is an idea to use 1 sheet with multiple targets. I think it would be easier to evaluate if all the bullet holes were together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 883935, member: 68255"] Would it be a problem or not a good idea to shoot 4 (1 plain, 1 red, 1 blue and 1 green) and then go mark the holes on the target? Would the barrel cooling down between the groups of 4 be enough to invalidate the test??? I found out that my 270 shoots a lot better when the barrel is warm than when it's a cold bore. These are hunting rifles, not bench rest rifles. So they may not be accurate enough to shoot at 300 yards for a ladder test. I may get too much spread just because of accuracy at 300 yards. rcairflr, that is an idea to use 1 sheet with multiple targets. I think it would be easier to evaluate if all the bullet holes were together. [/QUOTE]
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