Conventional wisdom to find the best load for a non-precision rifle means several powders and types of bullets. Couldn't the ladder test be used to help narrow the inventory problem?
I realize that ladder testing is best used to characterize rifles for long range shooting, 300 to 1000yd. However; On another forum a member has shown that it is useful for 100 yds. Further, can't it be used for a non-precision rifle like a 03A3 or M1? It seems the greatest limitation for these firearms at 100 / 200 yds is that they don't have an optical assist (scope) to use to keep the same POA/POI for each shot.
Now, if each load had the bullet "colored" with a different color of magic marker, it would mark the target hole. If after shooting the target, horizontal lines were drawn thru each hole, wouldn't it be possible to 'group' each color for vertical spread (disregarding horiz spread)? I know, I know, shooter inconsistency on same POA/desired POI is the big problem, but if this variable can be kept to a minimum wouldn't it work?
What would be the best target to use at 100 / 200 yds that would be visible thru mil surps aperture (peep) sights?
I know the great Gurus of bugholes might be able to help or have alternative suggestions. Thanks in advance
I realize that ladder testing is best used to characterize rifles for long range shooting, 300 to 1000yd. However; On another forum a member has shown that it is useful for 100 yds. Further, can't it be used for a non-precision rifle like a 03A3 or M1? It seems the greatest limitation for these firearms at 100 / 200 yds is that they don't have an optical assist (scope) to use to keep the same POA/POI for each shot.
Now, if each load had the bullet "colored" with a different color of magic marker, it would mark the target hole. If after shooting the target, horizontal lines were drawn thru each hole, wouldn't it be possible to 'group' each color for vertical spread (disregarding horiz spread)? I know, I know, shooter inconsistency on same POA/desired POI is the big problem, but if this variable can be kept to a minimum wouldn't it work?
What would be the best target to use at 100 / 200 yds that would be visible thru mil surps aperture (peep) sights?
I know the great Gurus of bugholes might be able to help or have alternative suggestions. Thanks in advance