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Input wanted on a ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="DZelenka" data-source="post: 545835" data-attributes="member: 20543"><p>I did a ladder test with my 6.5 x 55 using the 130 Accubond and RL 22 in WW cases with 210M primers. The rifle began as a Ruger 77 but now wears a Schneider barrel and a Brown stock. This rifle is a sub 3/4 MOA shooter (sometimes WAY sub). The test was fired at 200 yards. The ladder started with 47.3 gr RL 22 and went up in 0.3 gr increments to 50.0. 50.0 is pretty clearly max. The bullets hit in a clockwise pattern until I reached shots 8, 9 and 10. I am thinking that is the node. What do you think? Here is a picture of the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DZelenka, post: 545835, member: 20543"] I did a ladder test with my 6.5 x 55 using the 130 Accubond and RL 22 in WW cases with 210M primers. The rifle began as a Ruger 77 but now wears a Schneider barrel and a Brown stock. This rifle is a sub 3/4 MOA shooter (sometimes WAY sub). The test was fired at 200 yards. The ladder started with 47.3 gr RL 22 and went up in 0.3 gr increments to 50.0. 50.0 is pretty clearly max. The bullets hit in a clockwise pattern until I reached shots 8, 9 and 10. I am thinking that is the node. What do you think? Here is a picture of the target. [/QUOTE]
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