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how to identify holes in ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 883955" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>Not sure what you are shooting, but here is an example:</p><p></p><p>A 7mm 168gr Berger VLD @ 2825fps will drop 2.7" at 200 yds (100yd zero)</p><p></p><p>Same bullet at 2600fps will drop 3.6" at 200 yds </p><p></p><p>So, at 200 yds -200 fps increases your drop less than 1". If your rifle is 1MOA, you have a 2" inherent variance at this range for any given charge weight. IMO It would take a lot of ladders to sort out the noise and get a strong idea of your true node.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 883955, member: 39801"] Not sure what you are shooting, but here is an example: A 7mm 168gr Berger VLD @ 2825fps will drop 2.7" at 200 yds (100yd zero) Same bullet at 2600fps will drop 3.6" at 200 yds So, at 200 yds -200 fps increases your drop less than 1". If your rifle is 1MOA, you have a 2" inherent variance at this range for any given charge weight. IMO It would take a lot of ladders to sort out the noise and get a strong idea of your true node. [/QUOTE]
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