The 338 is plenty far enough , that was my initial ladder with the new barrel many years ago.Just putting that up as an example of a ladder test that went well.
I’m less concerned about velocity at this point and more concerned about nodes , if I see a node that is shooting Sub MOA with varying charge weights then I’d say there is something to pursue.
I take the chronograph as an extra tool.Like with this test , it’s shows an overall picture , with the retumbo it shows to me that over all speed is comparably slow for the chambering and with the 7828 that at the top end of the charge weights it’s becoming inconsistent.It will also show me if it may be time to stop at a particular charge weight if I see velocities getting too high or erratic.I’ll place more relevance on the velocities once I start doing group tests and can determine deviations.
I was meaning distance to the target for the test, sorry for the confusion.
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