Alan Griffith
Well-Known Member
Re: Rerun 300-yd ladders or go with what I\'ve got?
In looking this thing over and over /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif, comparing velocities from the original Nosler BT ladder with the 2nd ladder, numbers 3-8, if you don't count #6, run 2-1/4". I think I probably threw #6 out of the group. Their is a 1.5 grain spread equating to a 75 fps spread.
So, unless someone replys before I go to bed tonight, I'm going to load up some #7's at 68.6 grains. It's at the upper end of a 6-shot node and within the 2-1/4" group I mentioned.
When I assembled these loads, I weighed each charge because that's the advice I received and read. I prefer to "throw" charges via my Harrell's Premium meter. I've noted that my Harrell's will throw Reloader 25 +/- .3 grains; usually +/- .2 grains.
The plan is to weigh six 68.6's and shoot two 3-shot groups. In addition, I will weigh two @ 68.3, two @ 68.6 and two @ 68.9. I will then shoot two 3-shot groups with one round of each weight in the groups. That's 12 rounds to determine if #6 is G2G with either a weighed or thrown load.
In addition, I want to run the same 12-round test with #10. Mostly for the process of elimination.
With tomorrow being a Federal holiday, and I'm a federal contractor, I'll go shoot them in the am. Weather looks to be 2-3 mph /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif from my 11-2 at 2 degrees F /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif(8am) increasing to 11 degrees F /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif(11am), and sunny! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
In looking this thing over and over /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif, comparing velocities from the original Nosler BT ladder with the 2nd ladder, numbers 3-8, if you don't count #6, run 2-1/4". I think I probably threw #6 out of the group. Their is a 1.5 grain spread equating to a 75 fps spread.
So, unless someone replys before I go to bed tonight, I'm going to load up some #7's at 68.6 grains. It's at the upper end of a 6-shot node and within the 2-1/4" group I mentioned.
When I assembled these loads, I weighed each charge because that's the advice I received and read. I prefer to "throw" charges via my Harrell's Premium meter. I've noted that my Harrell's will throw Reloader 25 +/- .3 grains; usually +/- .2 grains.
The plan is to weigh six 68.6's and shoot two 3-shot groups. In addition, I will weigh two @ 68.3, two @ 68.6 and two @ 68.9. I will then shoot two 3-shot groups with one round of each weight in the groups. That's 12 rounds to determine if #6 is G2G with either a weighed or thrown load.
In addition, I want to run the same 12-round test with #10. Mostly for the process of elimination.
With tomorrow being a Federal holiday, and I'm a federal contractor, I'll go shoot them in the am. Weather looks to be 2-3 mph /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif from my 11-2 at 2 degrees F /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif(8am) increasing to 11 degrees F /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif(11am), and sunny! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif