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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1720181" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>The one thing I have found with going paper only, is that a really accurate rifle beeds to be done further out. My 338edge makes a pretty meaningless ladder at 300, from 87 to 91gr in 1/2gr steps it will put them into a 1/2 moa round group. It needs to be shot out further. </p><p>Having a node that many grains wide is pretty unlikely. If you have 500y available I would go in 1/2 gr steps 92.5 to 95. If not I would do a couple 3 or 5 shot groups 93-93.5-94 and see if the small group size repeats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1720181, member: 14435"] The one thing I have found with going paper only, is that a really accurate rifle beeds to be done further out. My 338edge makes a pretty meaningless ladder at 300, from 87 to 91gr in 1/2gr steps it will put them into a 1/2 moa round group. It needs to be shot out further. Having a node that many grains wide is pretty unlikely. If you have 500y available I would go in 1/2 gr steps 92.5 to 95. If not I would do a couple 3 or 5 shot groups 93-93.5-94 and see if the small group size repeats. [/QUOTE]
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