Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Originally Posted by sambo3006
For you guys that shoot ladder tests, do you shoot several ladders and look for a trend? I would think that just shooting it once would introduce a the probability of human error influencing bullet impact points, especially at 600 yards.


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My question still stands. I doubt very many of us can be supremely confident that there is absolutely no movement of the rifle during barrel dwell time of the bullet.

I have no doubt that I have far less experience than you at long range shooting but I do have access to a 600 yard range and have flung a fair amount of bullets out at the 4, 5 and 600 yard targets from both the bench and prone with bipod with some pretty accurate rigs. I've done a fair amount of load development with chronograph and shooting for groups at those ranges, just haven't done a ladder test yet, hence the question.

Not trying to start a pissing contest here but I think your response to my original post was not productive in the least and came off as arrogant and rude. I'll not post any further on this threat except for questions related to ladder tests in an effort to get it back on topic.


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