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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Ladder Test vs QuickLoad - What do you prefer and why
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 1948053" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>Sherm,</p><p>I am just an amateur when it comes to reloading. I had developed three loads back and the 80's, the old way of 5 rounds for each load, and none since then. So far for my new rifles I fine tuned loads from my friends to work on my rifles.</p><p>Yes, I saw the articles a few days ago, that is why I started thinking about it. I have used QL for initial node, calibrated and then fine tuned the same way as it is done with Ladder test method. </p><p>In the ladder test, the initial load depends on muzzle velocities. I spent a load of time watching the videos and reading various publications on it. The fine tuning depends in grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 1948053, member: 73445"] Sherm, I am just an amateur when it comes to reloading. I had developed three loads back and the 80's, the old way of 5 rounds for each load, and none since then. So far for my new rifles I fine tuned loads from my friends to work on my rifles. Yes, I saw the articles a few days ago, that is why I started thinking about it. I have used QL for initial node, calibrated and then fine tuned the same way as it is done with Ladder test method. In the ladder test, the initial load depends on muzzle velocities. I spent a load of time watching the videos and reading various publications on it. The fine tuning depends in grouping. [/QUOTE]
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