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Ladder Test vs QuickLoad - What do you prefer and why
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 1952690" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>I thought I got QL when it hit the streets in 2000, 20 years ago.</p><p>I think I got a free trial.</p><p></p><p>Ladder tests are useless to me. I found no repeatability in 2002 when I experimented. I have new rifles each year and only a couple days to sight them in. I have only shot a couple animals beyond 600 yards of the ~100 animals I have shot in the last 10 years. I fully expect a new 7mmRM, 6.5-06, or 280AI with premium barrel to keep it in the kill zone at 500 yards with with ammo made with QL and elevation adjustments made with quick target and my standard OAL at 3.34". Staying in the kill zone at 600y is doing good for my low skill and low effort. A couple of hours in the sagebrush [driving to the target to save time], and I am ready to hunt with the new rifle. With 3 or 4 new rifles, pick the rifle that works for that hunting season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 1952690, member: 6600"] I thought I got QL when it hit the streets in 2000, 20 years ago. I think I got a free trial. Ladder tests are useless to me. I found no repeatability in 2002 when I experimented. I have new rifles each year and only a couple days to sight them in. I have only shot a couple animals beyond 600 yards of the ~100 animals I have shot in the last 10 years. I fully expect a new 7mmRM, 6.5-06, or 280AI with premium barrel to keep it in the kill zone at 500 yards with with ammo made with QL and elevation adjustments made with quick target and my standard OAL at 3.34". Staying in the kill zone at 600y is doing good for my low skill and low effort. A couple of hours in the sagebrush [driving to the target to save time], and I am ready to hunt with the new rifle. With 3 or 4 new rifles, pick the rifle that works for that hunting season. [/QUOTE]
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