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Chrono data during ladder test

I’m going to try and run a ladder test at 400 with a 223 maybe run it twice loading up 2 of each charge and shooting at 2 different targets, shooting the first ladder at one target and the second at another target. I have a nice flat 400 yard range that’s usually little to no wind. Question is can I run the test without my magneto speed hanging off my barrel ? Yes I know I can but I have got into trouble before shooting ladders at 100 yards and looking for flat spots in velocity with it attached only to have terrible groups when it’s taken off. If I run my test at 400 and have a nice little cluster/node but no chrono data to read it’s not a pointless test is it ? I can always test for the speed later correct
There are no flat spots. It's just ES spread over a small number of shots.
 
There are no flat spots. It's just ES spread over a small number of shots.
how many of you that claim there are no flat spots actually GRAPH charge weight vs speed ???
you can calim all you want, 40 years of data says it does happen....
maybe you never see it because of lack of skills...zinggggggggggggggg
 
Lots of ways to “skin this cat” but they all take preparation, attention to detail and will cost time and money. Stick with whichever way you decide to go and you ll get there.

My biggest advice whichever method you use ( ladder w/chronograph, LabRadar or ladder without velocities and doing them later) is make sure your barrel is broken in and you ve reached max velocity for your loads; ie: probably 150-200 rounds on a 223. Have seen lots of guys “find the load” right off the bat and then a hundred or two rounds later you find pressure/sticky bolt issues. Ask me how I know!!
 
how many of you that claim there are no flat spots actually GRAPH charge weight vs speed ???
you can calim all you want, 40 years of data says it does happen....
maybe you never see it because of lack of skills...zinggggggggggggggg
Plenty of graphs have been on this website. Plot every shot not an average. Put error bars on the graph.
 
how many of you that claim there are no flat spots actually GRAPH charge weight vs speed ???
you can calim all you want, 40 years of data says it does happen....
maybe you never see it because of lack of skills...zinggggggggggggggg
Data posted on this website by someone other than me that I put in Excel and asked Excel to caculate error bars which represent the calculated spread due to ES. Don't remember if it was one shot or an average for each data point. It shouldn't matter which. Based on the shooters data the ES is calculated to be about 20. Just looking at a line thru the data ignores the ES. I think you will find that top competitors don't look for flat spots. You need an R squared value of around .98-.99 to show good correlation. A best fit straight line thru the data is interesting. Other data may look different but the idea is you cannot ignore ES when plotting data. I think I have reasonable skills.
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All my barrels are 28" and 1" or bigger at the muzzle. I have shot a lot of groups with the Magneto Speed on and off. The only thing I noticed was a change in impact. Since I am not a competitive shooter this is not a problem. This has been discussed a lot here and a lot of folks do it. I already have my flame suit on.
 
All my barrels are 28" and 1" or bigger at the muzzle. I have shot a lot of groups with the Magneto Speed on and off. The only thing I noticed was a change in impact. Since I am not a competitive shooter this is not a problem. This has been discussed a lot here and a lot of folks do it. I already have my flame suit on.
I have had it on a 1” barrel and a heavy varmint. It seemed to only change the impact. On my other slimmer barrels I have had it change impact and group sizes.
 
Data posted on this website by someone other than me that I put in Excel and asked Excel to caculate error bars which represent the calculated spread due to ES. Don't remember if it was one shot or an average for each data point. It shouldn't matter which. Based on the shooters data the ES is calculated to be about 20. Just looking at a line thru the data ignores the ES. I think you will find that top competitors don't look for flat spots. You need an R squared value of around .98-.99 to show good correlation. A best fit straight line thru the data is interesting. Other data may look different but the idea is you cannot ignore ES when plotting data. I think I have reasonable skills.
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sorry that is group shooting not aladder and no flats cause the graph is not complete...no line from begining to end. pretty sure i am right no ladder graphs
 
All my barrels are 28" and 1" or bigger at the muzzle. I have shot a lot of groups with the Magneto Speed on and off. The only thing I noticed was a change in impact. Since I am not a competitive shooter this is not a problem. This has been discussed a lot here and a lot of folks do it. I already have my flame suit on.
i would hazard a guess your gun collection aint normal( not bad just not normal)
 
I'm the guy that shoots over 100 shots to better understand ES and SD of a single loading. The thing I can tell you from my chrono data while doing ladder testing at 600 yards is that it is odd how all the charges tend to line up in a nearly perfect sloped line on the velocity chart as the number of shots per charge increases.

I do this testing with barrels I don't have a competition use for (the mediocre ones), and it has changed how I view my load development and the convenient fictions of the internet.
 

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