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Ladder testing...just a couple questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 994145" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>I understand the colored approach to help identify which shots were which...but again...I thought with a ladder test you shoot your loads all at the same DOT. Each increase in charge should go up higher on the target. However, when you hit a node you will see several different charge weights hitting same approximate area. He suggested he was aiming at different dots which would affect this, Unless he has say 10 dots...one fore each load...then he measures height of impact in relation to those dots...and then compares to find out which loads are impacting approximately same height, which in that case he would not have to color the bullets since they will be shot at different dots/parts of the target.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 994145, member: 52437"] I understand the colored approach to help identify which shots were which...but again...I thought with a ladder test you shoot your loads all at the same DOT. Each increase in charge should go up higher on the target. However, when you hit a node you will see several different charge weights hitting same approximate area. He suggested he was aiming at different dots which would affect this, Unless he has say 10 dots...one fore each load...then he measures height of impact in relation to those dots...and then compares to find out which loads are impacting approximately same height, which in that case he would not have to color the bullets since they will be shot at different dots/parts of the target. [/QUOTE]
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