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ladder test? does it work
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<blockquote data-quote="Cruizin" data-source="post: 147113" data-attributes="member: 7095"><p>GG,</p><p></p><p>I like to think of myself as a practical thinker and that's probably by I went into engineering. I have a shooters crony, ya know the ones you can buy at sportsmans warehoure for 90 bucks. I also run some frequency studies on different materials at work and have studied harmonics enough to feel that they have a role in accuracy. I also have sent very meticulously loaded bullets through that darn crony and I seem to get some rather large spreads. I am putting the bullet through the 4" to 6" sweet spot and its a good 10' or 15' from the muzzle. After uniforming all necks to get consistent neck thickness, weighing cases, ect. my next step is to measure base of bullet to ogive and seprate bullets by weight. If SD and ES doesn't get any lower I'm going to shoot some ladders then shoot an average to get my velocity.</p><p></p><p>Do you think this is a logical approach? What crony do you use? I would think that for someone without a top of the line cronograph ladders would be a good way to reach a convergence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruizin, post: 147113, member: 7095"] GG, I like to think of myself as a practical thinker and that's probably by I went into engineering. I have a shooters crony, ya know the ones you can buy at sportsmans warehoure for 90 bucks. I also run some frequency studies on different materials at work and have studied harmonics enough to feel that they have a role in accuracy. I also have sent very meticulously loaded bullets through that darn crony and I seem to get some rather large spreads. I am putting the bullet through the 4" to 6" sweet spot and its a good 10' or 15' from the muzzle. After uniforming all necks to get consistent neck thickness, weighing cases, ect. my next step is to measure base of bullet to ogive and seprate bullets by weight. If SD and ES doesn't get any lower I'm going to shoot some ladders then shoot an average to get my velocity. Do you think this is a logical approach? What crony do you use? I would think that for someone without a top of the line cronograph ladders would be a good way to reach a convergence. [/QUOTE]
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