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<blockquote data-quote="Timeout" data-source="post: 1709279" data-attributes="member: 50852"><p>IMHO, if one is shooting 3" groups @ 300 yards, it will be extremely difficult to gain any valuable information from a 300 yard ladder test. I shoot all of my ladder tests at 300 yards. Below is a 300 yard ladder test from one of my favorite hunting rifles that has a #3 contour barrel. Also a pic of a 300 yard 3 shot group. I think one can gain meaningful information from this scenario. Another tip is to dial off to the side from the target bullseye so as not to affect your aiming point.</p><p>[ATTACH]148763[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]148764[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timeout, post: 1709279, member: 50852"] IMHO, if one is shooting 3" groups @ 300 yards, it will be extremely difficult to gain any valuable information from a 300 yard ladder test. I shoot all of my ladder tests at 300 yards. Below is a 300 yard ladder test from one of my favorite hunting rifles that has a #3 contour barrel. Also a pic of a 300 yard 3 shot group. I think one can gain meaningful information from this scenario. Another tip is to dial off to the side from the target bullseye so as not to affect your aiming point. [ATTACH]148763[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]148764[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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