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Old June 3, 2013, 06:27 PM   #14
schmellba99
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Why would you shoot a ladder test at 100 yards? You aren't going to have enough variation (as shown) to determine what loads your rifle likes best at distance.

Ladders need to be shot at 200 yards minimum, 300 preferred. You need the distance to allow room to see the variation in charge weights. You can just about make any load accurate at 100 yards with minimal effort.

OP - when I get home tonight, if I remember, I'll look up what my load with H335 is on 62 grain projos. This is my AR round, and I've had good luck with it accuracy wise with bulk FMJ projectiles (no steel core though). At least as good of luck as one can expect with a 32 pound trigger that feels like 80 grit sandpaper in an AR anyway.
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