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Ladder testing at 1k- Detailed article and video
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Griffith" data-source="post: 951478" data-attributes="member: 4686"><p>Joden,</p><p></p><p>I know Dan and have talked at length with him about the OCW system. I'm not a fan; of the OCW. Dan's a great guy. I understand the pros and cons of each. If one has the distance to shoot, use that range. If not, shoot the OCW, but then you'll have to run right back out to a "long" range to verify/test the OCW results. </p><p></p><p>Once you shoot a ladder, mark each impact, then use your phone's camera and take a picture of it not just for posterity but for a "record" of the results. That way, if you do some how double or triple up on impacts in the same zone, you can sluice out the results. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to environmental conditions, time frame and available supplies, one has to know his limits.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Griffith, post: 951478, member: 4686"] Joden, I know Dan and have talked at length with him about the OCW system. I'm not a fan; of the OCW. Dan's a great guy. I understand the pros and cons of each. If one has the distance to shoot, use that range. If not, shoot the OCW, but then you'll have to run right back out to a "long" range to verify/test the OCW results. Once you shoot a ladder, mark each impact, then use your phone's camera and take a picture of it not just for posterity but for a "record" of the results. That way, if you do some how double or triple up on impacts in the same zone, you can sluice out the results. When it comes to environmental conditions, time frame and available supplies, one has to know his limits. Alan [/QUOTE]
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