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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1323765" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I found for 1000yd Benchrest the most efficient and best way to tune was the ladder test format at 1000 yards. In a hunting rifle I will do it at 600, even sometimes at 300. Combine it with chony data. If you find a node in the ladder AND it also happens to be in a spot where velocity stabilizes, that load will work. Just be aware, you can find the best 100 yard load with great es and it may be all vertical at 1k. You do need to test at longer range to be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1323765, member: 101859"] I found for 1000yd Benchrest the most efficient and best way to tune was the ladder test format at 1000 yards. In a hunting rifle I will do it at 600, even sometimes at 300. Combine it with chony data. If you find a node in the ladder AND it also happens to be in a spot where velocity stabilizes, that load will work. Just be aware, you can find the best 100 yard load with great es and it may be all vertical at 1k. You do need to test at longer range to be sure. [/QUOTE]
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