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Ladder testing...just a couple questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 995050" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>Haha I know its not that simple...thats why I said "in theory". The point of ladder test/ocw is determine a stable powder range which gives a similar muzzle velocity. So in theory you would think you would only need muzzle velocities and could care less how far you are shooting...etc but at least in the OCW test you could also see some group sizes and in the ladder test...as long as you shot more than just one bullet of each powder charge...you can see down range accuracy groups. These can lead to tips of which node to pick if you get more than one. Or at least thats what I have read. We shall see what happens tomorrow. Ill be doing the OCW test tomorrow. I have opted out of ladder test until i have practiced a lot more at 300 yards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 995050, member: 52437"] Haha I know its not that simple...thats why I said "in theory". The point of ladder test/ocw is determine a stable powder range which gives a similar muzzle velocity. So in theory you would think you would only need muzzle velocities and could care less how far you are shooting...etc but at least in the OCW test you could also see some group sizes and in the ladder test...as long as you shot more than just one bullet of each powder charge...you can see down range accuracy groups. These can lead to tips of which node to pick if you get more than one. Or at least thats what I have read. We shall see what happens tomorrow. Ill be doing the OCW test tomorrow. I have opted out of ladder test until i have practiced a lot more at 300 yards [/QUOTE]
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