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Questions on 300 RUM ladder testing
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 779027" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>So, if I understand your saying all this overcomplicating of a far simpler process is unnecessary, and counter-productive.</p><p>I'm a simple guy, and a simpler way is what I'm looking for. Its possible that I'm reading much to much into all this stuff I read. If its really not that complicated, I'm in.</p><p>All the theorizing that ranges from one extreme to the other makes my head spin anyway.</p><p>I think I'll just pick a few charges up through the range and see what they do.</p><p>I already know my start charge 88 gr Retumbo shot on both occasions, different days shot 1/2 MOA at 200. Theres got to be something on the upper end that shoots as well. In the end, if all else fails I'd give up some velocity for accuracy and go back to 88 gr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 779027, member: 47761"] So, if I understand your saying all this overcomplicating of a far simpler process is unnecessary, and counter-productive. I'm a simple guy, and a simpler way is what I'm looking for. Its possible that I'm reading much to much into all this stuff I read. If its really not that complicated, I'm in. All the theorizing that ranges from one extreme to the other makes my head spin anyway. I think I'll just pick a few charges up through the range and see what they do. I already know my start charge 88 gr Retumbo shot on both occasions, different days shot 1/2 MOA at 200. Theres got to be something on the upper end that shoots as well. In the end, if all else fails I'd give up some velocity for accuracy and go back to 88 gr [/QUOTE]
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