I have been in the works developing a few loads for my custom built target Mosin. I've been running ladder tests for all of them and have my charges zoned down now.
One of my tests revealed nice tight groupings with not surprisingly consistient chrono readings. One of the other very close loads had much larger ES chrono readings and somewhat larger groupings to a certain degree but still very reasonable. If I'm comparing the two, the first charge looks much better because it was tighter on paper but I'm thinking this may not nessesarily be what I'm looking for. Would the second load perhaps be a better load to work with because despite seeing much larger differences on the chrono I observed less error on paper? Could the paper results just be me pulling a couple shots into a more decent group?
My question is when selecting a final charge is it best to go solely off of my Chrono readings or is the final paper results more important. As I've read I think the point of the ladder test is to find a load that will allow slight variances in reloading that will minimize the error on the target. Is this correct? Or is it a certain charge worked out with a rifle will easily deliver consistient FPS out and therefore hit your target where your aiming every time?
I hope I didn't cloud my question up too much...
One of my tests revealed nice tight groupings with not surprisingly consistient chrono readings. One of the other very close loads had much larger ES chrono readings and somewhat larger groupings to a certain degree but still very reasonable. If I'm comparing the two, the first charge looks much better because it was tighter on paper but I'm thinking this may not nessesarily be what I'm looking for. Would the second load perhaps be a better load to work with because despite seeing much larger differences on the chrono I observed less error on paper? Could the paper results just be me pulling a couple shots into a more decent group?
My question is when selecting a final charge is it best to go solely off of my Chrono readings or is the final paper results more important. As I've read I think the point of the ladder test is to find a load that will allow slight variances in reloading that will minimize the error on the target. Is this correct? Or is it a certain charge worked out with a rifle will easily deliver consistient FPS out and therefore hit your target where your aiming every time?
I hope I didn't cloud my question up too much...


















































