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ladder testing question
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<blockquote data-quote="rockwind" data-source="post: 1037627" data-attributes="member: 84735"><p>my goal was to just make sure the load and rifle were as accurate as possible, then work on tweaking my own shooting. the whole point is to improve my shooting skills, and if the rifle won't shoot right, how do i know whether a bad shot is me or the rifle. obviously, sometimes you just know you messed up but other times it is not so obvious. </p><p></p><p> it would seem if i do a ladder test and my shooting is not 100%, then the test itself won't be very helpful. i mean, sure i can just use my bipod and a sandbag type set up and i assume i am an average or slightly above average shooter, but i just was thinking why not make it as perfect as possible. it's a lot of work to do the ladder test. </p><p></p><p>that is why i was asking, maybe the lead sled doesn't make it as perfect as i would have thought. </p><p></p><p>thanks for all the info. </p><p></p><p>what do the majority of good shooters on this forum use for a rest when they do a ladder test? that is the question?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockwind, post: 1037627, member: 84735"] my goal was to just make sure the load and rifle were as accurate as possible, then work on tweaking my own shooting. the whole point is to improve my shooting skills, and if the rifle won't shoot right, how do i know whether a bad shot is me or the rifle. obviously, sometimes you just know you messed up but other times it is not so obvious. it would seem if i do a ladder test and my shooting is not 100%, then the test itself won't be very helpful. i mean, sure i can just use my bipod and a sandbag type set up and i assume i am an average or slightly above average shooter, but i just was thinking why not make it as perfect as possible. it's a lot of work to do the ladder test. that is why i was asking, maybe the lead sled doesn't make it as perfect as i would have thought. thanks for all the info. what do the majority of good shooters on this forum use for a rest when they do a ladder test? that is the question? [/QUOTE]
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