Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by kingston
Basically, you're looking for the broadest range of any variable (powder charge, seating depth, etc.), which lands bullets in the same spot. This can be done with and without a chrono. I color coat bullets with Sharpies to help keep track of impacts on a single target. I use white blueprint paper for targets. The applied sharpie color is left on the paper when each bullet passes through.

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You should show pics of the colored bullet holes. All of my bullets leave black holes. This is caused by the bullet burning the edge of the hole in the paper.


The color shows fine. I've used that method in the past. I prefer the OCW method over a ladder test though.


Let's Go Brandon! FJB