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Ladder Test Results - 30 Nosler - 215 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="Longtine88" data-source="post: 2666264" data-attributes="member: 116240"><p>To start I'm just posting this mainly for guys that like seeing them in progress. This was the first round this evening with no wind. I'm going to confirm tomorrow after I resize the brass and run them again. The gun is a 24" Proof 9" twist, H1000, ADG New brass, 215 Bergers. I like to compare the new brass and fired brass incase I get in a bind sometime. Anyways the data was this:</p><p></p><p>1. 82.0 2988 Didn't reset my turret from shooting 500 yards earlier. But did the math and it would have hit next to Shot 7.</p><p>2. 82.3 3027</p><p>3. 82.6 2015</p><p>4. 82.9 3017</p><p>5. 83.2 3067</p><p>6. 83.5 3058</p><p>7. 83.8 3057</p><p>8. 84.1 3067</p><p>9. 84.4 3077</p><p>10. 84.7 3106</p><p></p><p>Performed at 300 yards. (I know a lot of guys say you have to shoot further with a ladder, but I've confirmed my findings from 300 yards out to 700 yards even 1000 yards and I've found after shooting the longer distance I had the correct nodes. I like the 300 cause I can spot my hits and transfer their location straight onto an identical target on the bench. )</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]411382[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>The 2,3,4 looks great. I think 6,7 and 8 are deceiving. I'll explore them more tomorrow. Shot 10 was getting into pressure. This pic is of shot 10 below. Slight ejector mark, no stiff bolt lift. (man that's a dirty nail lol)</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]411384[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>After I'm done with load, I'm switching gears to the 220 LRHT. If I can get it to shoot, I may take my elk this year with it the first week of December to get an idea on terminal performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longtine88, post: 2666264, member: 116240"] To start I'm just posting this mainly for guys that like seeing them in progress. This was the first round this evening with no wind. I'm going to confirm tomorrow after I resize the brass and run them again. The gun is a 24" Proof 9" twist, H1000, ADG New brass, 215 Bergers. I like to compare the new brass and fired brass incase I get in a bind sometime. Anyways the data was this: 1. 82.0 2988 Didn't reset my turret from shooting 500 yards earlier. But did the math and it would have hit next to Shot 7. 2. 82.3 3027 3. 82.6 2015 4. 82.9 3017 5. 83.2 3067 6. 83.5 3058 7. 83.8 3057 8. 84.1 3067 9. 84.4 3077 10. 84.7 3106 Performed at 300 yards. (I know a lot of guys say you have to shoot further with a ladder, but I've confirmed my findings from 300 yards out to 700 yards even 1000 yards and I've found after shooting the longer distance I had the correct nodes. I like the 300 cause I can spot my hits and transfer their location straight onto an identical target on the bench. ) [ATTACH type="full"]411382[/ATTACH] The 2,3,4 looks great. I think 6,7 and 8 are deceiving. I'll explore them more tomorrow. Shot 10 was getting into pressure. This pic is of shot 10 below. Slight ejector mark, no stiff bolt lift. (man that's a dirty nail lol) [ATTACH type="full"]411384[/ATTACH] After I'm done with load, I'm switching gears to the 220 LRHT. If I can get it to shoot, I may take my elk this year with it the first week of December to get an idea on terminal performance. [/QUOTE]
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