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Ladder Test Results...need help analyzing.
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 703633" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Shooting two or even three targets at the same time with the same loads is the best way confirm nodes. Without a second or third target to confirm results, an accidental grouping could be confused as a node. But if one target is all we have, I will be the first to stick my neck out.</p><p></p><p>With the first target, there appears to be a definite node with the H4350 between 41.5 and the 42.1 grains. Not sure what velocity was produced, but the grouping looks to be sound. There is a second potential node in the 42.7, 43.0 & 43.3 triangle. But experience tells me that having two nodes that close together doesn't make sense. One node is bogus, the other real.</p><p></p><p>The second target with the RL-22 is a tougher read. At best, I would it inconclusive. Wish I could be more help. Always shoot at least two targets. That way if a node is questionable on one, it can usually be confirmed or discredited with the result on the second target. Wish I could be more help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 703633, member: 4809"] Shooting two or even three targets at the same time with the same loads is the best way confirm nodes. Without a second or third target to confirm results, an accidental grouping could be confused as a node. But if one target is all we have, I will be the first to stick my neck out. With the first target, there appears to be a definite node with the H4350 between 41.5 and the 42.1 grains. Not sure what velocity was produced, but the grouping looks to be sound. There is a second potential node in the 42.7, 43.0 & 43.3 triangle. But experience tells me that having two nodes that close together doesn't make sense. One node is bogus, the other real. The second target with the RL-22 is a tougher read. At best, I would it inconclusive. Wish I could be more help. Always shoot at least two targets. That way if a node is questionable on one, it can usually be confirmed or discredited with the result on the second target. Wish I could be more help. [/QUOTE]
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