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<blockquote data-quote="Rckymtnshooter" data-source="post: 1323218" data-attributes="member: 93937"><p>On the initial start of the ladder the .3 grain difference was very noticeable. I started at 300 yards and had 12 rounds to test. The extreme vertical spread was probably close to 10 to 12 inches with all rounds fired. Within that spread were two very distinct clusters of sequential charge weights clustered together. It is neater than hell to see how this comes together. Once you start working in those accuracy nodes you need the longer distance to start creating separation for the most accuracy. On my final three loads tested at 500 yards,that were only .2 grains different in charge weight, I could have picked any of the 3 for accuracy as there was just right at an inch difference from best to worst 3 shot group. My shooter error could account for that difference alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rckymtnshooter, post: 1323218, member: 93937"] On the initial start of the ladder the .3 grain difference was very noticeable. I started at 300 yards and had 12 rounds to test. The extreme vertical spread was probably close to 10 to 12 inches with all rounds fired. Within that spread were two very distinct clusters of sequential charge weights clustered together. It is neater than hell to see how this comes together. Once you start working in those accuracy nodes you need the longer distance to start creating separation for the most accuracy. On my final three loads tested at 500 yards,that were only .2 grains different in charge weight, I could have picked any of the 3 for accuracy as there was just right at an inch difference from best to worst 3 shot group. My shooter error could account for that difference alone. [/QUOTE]
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