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<blockquote data-quote="YZ-80" data-source="post: 1691521" data-attributes="member: 109229"><p>I've done both methods but found the basic charge ladder to be the most effective use of my time. I guess I'm not shooting far enough to necessitate some of the more elaborate methods. I load escalating charges at each rung of the ladder and just shoot for group size (sometimes 3, sometime 5 shots each) I add a bit more rigor to my method by keeping my ES under 20 FPS and requiring less than .5 MOA vertical dispersion at 300 yards. This has got me comfortably dispatching whitetail out to 400 with my 6.5 Norma and my 6.5 x 47.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YZ-80, post: 1691521, member: 109229"] I’ve done both methods but found the basic charge ladder to be the most effective use of my time. I guess I’m not shooting far enough to necessitate some of the more elaborate methods. I load escalating charges at each rung of the ladder and just shoot for group size (sometimes 3, sometime 5 shots each) I add a bit more rigor to my method by keeping my ES under 20 FPS and requiring less than .5 MOA vertical dispersion at 300 yards. This has got me comfortably dispatching whitetail out to 400 with my 6.5 Norma and my 6.5 x 47. [/QUOTE]
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