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Reloading
ladder test? does it work
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 146434"><p>Britz, it works for me. The big advantage is that one can have a variance in the powder charge by as much as .2g or sometimes more, and you will still be in the node. I shoot my ladder test at 300yds. Many times, I will have 4,5 or even 6 shots in 1/2', or even less. (IE,.223 with powder charge in .2g increments) The idea is to select a charge wt that falls in the middle of the node, and if you are +or- on the powder charge, your rounds will still fall in the node. FWIW Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 146434"] Britz, it works for me. The big advantage is that one can have a variance in the powder charge by as much as .2g or sometimes more, and you will still be in the node. I shoot my ladder test at 300yds. Many times, I will have 4,5 or even 6 shots in 1/2', or even less. (IE,.223 with powder charge in .2g increments) The idea is to select a charge wt that falls in the middle of the node, and if you are +or- on the powder charge, your rounds will still fall in the node. FWIW Jim [/QUOTE]
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