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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 918664" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>I was shooting a 22-250 with 55 gr Sierra GK and Varget. I shot 2 ladders at 200 yards to test a small range of powder with a different primer. The previous primer (Rem 9 1/2) was about 200 fps slower than book and I wanted to see if a different primer (WLR) would increase velocity and not disturb the node. <u>Their was virtually no wind.</u></p><p><u></u></p><p>In the 1st ladder, shots 4 and 5 were 3/16" apart (center to center) with no vertical spread and about 1" to the right of the target. In the 2nd ladder, shots 4 and 5 were 3/8" apart (center to center) with 1/8" vertical spread and about 1/2" to the left of the target.</p><p></p><p>So my question is with shots 4 and 5 so being so close in both ladders, what does it mean when in the 1st ladder they were an inch right and in the 2nd ladder they were 1/2" left of the target???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 918664, member: 68255"] I was shooting a 22-250 with 55 gr Sierra GK and Varget. I shot 2 ladders at 200 yards to test a small range of powder with a different primer. The previous primer (Rem 9 1/2) was about 200 fps slower than book and I wanted to see if a different primer (WLR) would increase velocity and not disturb the node. [U]Their was virtually no wind. [/U] In the 1st ladder, shots 4 and 5 were 3/16" apart (center to center) with no vertical spread and about 1" to the right of the target. In the 2nd ladder, shots 4 and 5 were 3/8" apart (center to center) with 1/8" vertical spread and about 1/2" to the left of the target. So my question is with shots 4 and 5 so being so close in both ladders, what does it mean when in the 1st ladder they were an inch right and in the 2nd ladder they were 1/2" left of the target??? [/QUOTE]
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