Ladder system basically.
start low and move the loads up in 0.1 or 0.2 grn increments.
Shoot- Walk down to the target and Write a # of the shot beside the hole.(also gives time for barrel to cool between walks)
Rinse & repeat until all shots are fired usually 20-24 shots total.
And find groupings where you get say - # 6,7,8 Rounds clumped together. Often their will be at-least 2 groups like this as the harmonics move up and down due to velocity differences.
Then take the Middle load so in that case #7 and load that for 5-12 shots. Check and usually that load will be very tight with little deviation in Temperature changes , or any slight variations including being a few kernels light or heavy in the load deviation.
It works and often gets you results in a short amount of time. (alot of walking lol).
I've used that ladder method for at-least 20 different load's in the past it works great and always yields results without ANY guessing.
- As far as me asking questions I would rather ask questions even if i think i know the answer and be sure as it costs me nothing to do so , Even at the Risk of looking young or inexperienced.
Rather then not ask and think i know the answer and be wrong which might cost me greatly.
Young at heart man , and i refuse to act like i know everything just for the sake of seeming wise on a internet forum.
start low and move the loads up in 0.1 or 0.2 grn increments.
Shoot- Walk down to the target and Write a # of the shot beside the hole.(also gives time for barrel to cool between walks)
Rinse & repeat until all shots are fired usually 20-24 shots total.
And find groupings where you get say - # 6,7,8 Rounds clumped together. Often their will be at-least 2 groups like this as the harmonics move up and down due to velocity differences.
Then take the Middle load so in that case #7 and load that for 5-12 shots. Check and usually that load will be very tight with little deviation in Temperature changes , or any slight variations including being a few kernels light or heavy in the load deviation.
It works and often gets you results in a short amount of time. (alot of walking lol).
I've used that ladder method for at-least 20 different load's in the past it works great and always yields results without ANY guessing.
- As far as me asking questions I would rather ask questions even if i think i know the answer and be sure as it costs me nothing to do so , Even at the Risk of looking young or inexperienced.
Rather then not ask and think i know the answer and be wrong which might cost me greatly.
Young at heart man , and i refuse to act like i know everything just for the sake of seeming wise on a internet forum.


















































