Re: best method for testing different hand loads
You can't work up loads for long distance without testing at long distance. I wouldn't work up a short line load at 600 yards and I wouldn't work up a 600 yard load at 200. Forget the whole affair. You're wasting your time.
If all you can shoot is 100 yards, then get teenie, tiny targets. There's nothing wrong with shooting at 100. It's good practice. If you can hold sub-moa at 100 yards, you'll hold sub-moa at 1000 yards. You may not shoot sub-moa at 1000 yards, but here's the deal: If you can't hold sub-moa you sure won't shoot sub-moa. Now, if the rifle and ammo are up to snuff and you suddenly find yourself on a 600 or longer shooting range, you may surprise yourself.
For 100 yard testing, I'd forget ladder testing. And as for OCW, I've read it twice and still can't figure out what this guy is trying to do. I'm sure it works...for him...and maybe one day when I grow a brain...it'll work for me.