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<blockquote data-quote="Terrytin" data-source="post: 1705766" data-attributes="member: 96761"><p>[ATTACH=full]148135[/ATTACH] I am new to long range shooting and reloading. I am currently trying to find the best load using a ladder test method. I have read numerous forums as to how to go about it but need all the experts to chime in and tell me if I'm on the right track. </p><p>I shoot a Rem 700 long range 300 WM with a 24" 1x10" Proof barrel, H1000, Nosler Accubond LR 190 grain bullets. I tried a ladder test at 400 yds (max our range has) but the mirage was bad enough I couldn't see the holes, and there was enough shooting going on besides me, I just couldn't go down after every shot, so I just got done with a 300 yard test. Here is a picture of the test. I started at 75.4 with .2 grain increments up to 77.2 I know everyone says to look for the vertical shots placements as well as the speed closeness as they should be together. What does everyone think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrytin, post: 1705766, member: 96761"] [ATTACH=full]148135[/ATTACH] I am new to long range shooting and reloading. I am currently trying to find the best load using a ladder test method. I have read numerous forums as to how to go about it but need all the experts to chime in and tell me if I’m on the right track. I shoot a Rem 700 long range 300 WM with a 24” 1x10” Proof barrel, H1000, Nosler Accubond LR 190 grain bullets. I tried a ladder test at 400 yds (max our range has) but the mirage was bad enough I couldn’t see the holes, and there was enough shooting going on besides me, I just couldn’t go down after every shot, so I just got done with a 300 yard test. Here is a picture of the test. I started at 75.4 with .2 grain increments up to 77.2 I know everyone says to look for the vertical shots placements as well as the speed closeness as they should be together. What does everyone think? [/QUOTE]
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