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Reloading
Load Development... Ladder Day Revelations???
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<blockquote data-quote="youarenotcrazy" data-source="post: 145041" data-attributes="member: 555"><p>Alright, I lack the experience of many on this board. I learned how to conduct a ladder test by more informed members. </p><p></p><p>A ladder test, properly conducted, is an EXTREMELY efficient and accurate load development technique. I use it exclusively and usually find "the" load for my components in under 15 shots. More shots to confirm of course, but not too many. The ladder test HAS NOT let me down yet, I have tested it against the other load 10 at this, load 10 more at + .2 grs.... I have gotten symmetrical results. </p><p></p><p>I think the problem most have with the ladder test is not eliminating enough variables. People can do whatever method they prefer for load development, but please don't put down the ladder test because it does work for many, many precision reloaders</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youarenotcrazy, post: 145041, member: 555"] Alright, I lack the experience of many on this board. I learned how to conduct a ladder test by more informed members. A ladder test, properly conducted, is an EXTREMELY efficient and accurate load development technique. I use it exclusively and usually find "the" load for my components in under 15 shots. More shots to confirm of course, but not too many. The ladder test HAS NOT let me down yet, I have tested it against the other load 10 at this, load 10 more at + .2 grs.... I have gotten symmetrical results. I think the problem most have with the ladder test is not eliminating enough variables. People can do whatever method they prefer for load development, but please don't put down the ladder test because it does work for many, many precision reloaders [/QUOTE]
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