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Reloading
Ladder test
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<blockquote data-quote="coyotelite" data-source="post: 1392981" data-attributes="member: 40602"><p>thanks for the info. Ill note the weather conditions when I get out and shoot in a week or so. As for the hit in relation to aiming point, Ill be basing my ladder test on the chronograph. Its a new build so it wont be sighted in yet and I dont want to burn ammo sighting in until I find the initial velocity node. once I find the velocity node Ill start messing with seating depth to tighten up the group. once that is done Ill do another ladder test at 300 yards with the chronograph and note impacts at that point. T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coyotelite, post: 1392981, member: 40602"] thanks for the info. Ill note the weather conditions when I get out and shoot in a week or so. As for the hit in relation to aiming point, Ill be basing my ladder test on the chronograph. Its a new build so it wont be sighted in yet and I dont want to burn ammo sighting in until I find the initial velocity node. once I find the velocity node Ill start messing with seating depth to tighten up the group. once that is done Ill do another ladder test at 300 yards with the chronograph and note impacts at that point. T [/QUOTE]
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