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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2306466" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>On snipers hide the tendency to simplify things goes too far IMO. One needs to realize we all desire different levels of accuracy. So no one type of load dev will ever be the standard. I doubt many on Accurate Shooter or bench rest forums are developing loads based off velocities alone.</p><p></p><p>All this started after a program called AB WEZ came out, probability of a hit, so people think that by SD & ES numbers alone, that with enough spread in numbers, it equates to vertical dispersion down range. A ladder test alone can prove this theory wrong, the ladder test gives your scale system a margin of error if needed. The numbers alone method just guarantees we will spend 1K plus on our powder delivery systems, weighing to .02gr.</p><p>I think even the 10 shot velocity ladder guy himself said his system was geared towards known loads, components and rifles. Not all powders yield flat spots as you increase charges, esp if you are shooting more than 2 charges of the same weight for testing.</p><p>If you are sincere about learning if this method works, try it, gauge your results against your known methods. If you can live with, it is viable.</p><p>I myself have found that reading on how to improve every aspect of my life is counter productive when what i have going works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2306466, member: 33622"] On snipers hide the tendency to simplify things goes too far IMO. One needs to realize we all desire different levels of accuracy. So no one type of load dev will ever be the standard. I doubt many on Accurate Shooter or bench rest forums are developing loads based off velocities alone. All this started after a program called AB WEZ came out, probability of a hit, so people think that by SD & ES numbers alone, that with enough spread in numbers, it equates to vertical dispersion down range. A ladder test alone can prove this theory wrong, the ladder test gives your scale system a margin of error if needed. The numbers alone method just guarantees we will spend 1K plus on our powder delivery systems, weighing to .02gr. I think even the 10 shot velocity ladder guy himself said his system was geared towards known loads, components and rifles. Not all powders yield flat spots as you increase charges, esp if you are shooting more than 2 charges of the same weight for testing. If you are sincere about learning if this method works, try it, gauge your results against your known methods. If you can live with, it is viable. I myself have found that reading on how to improve every aspect of my life is counter productive when what i have going works. [/QUOTE]
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