Re: Ladder Testing and Loads
I've been using ladders to develop loads for about a decade. Absolutely love it. It got even better when I discovered Jason Baney's article over on 6mmbr.com
http://www.6mmbr.com/laddertest.html
The following is a step by step I put together to develop my 130 Berger VLD load for my Surgeon in 6.5x47 L.
LR Ladder
Stage 1: Establish Maximum Pressure like a Ladder @ practical distance of 100 - 500 yds (10-rds)
1. Fireform new brass in 1% increments/.4 gr increases
2. Color code bullets w/ Red/Green/Blue/Black
3. Foulers/sighters are loaded @ lowest charge
4. Spot initial rounds if possible via spotting scope
Stage 2: Define Accuracy Window
1. Fired @ 300-500+ yds
2. Work from max downward
3. .3 gr incremental increase
4. Load 3 shots each, 6-10 charges, and shoot Round Robin (30-rds)
5. Color code bullet ogives
6. Shoot up, down, up
7. Load/shoot 10 sighter/folulers
Seating depth test
1. Load 3 shots for each seating depth of something chosen from Accuracy window and shoot (15 rds)
2. Shoot 3 shot groups, Round Robin, on different aim points
3. 300-500 yds
Stage 3: Confirm best load
1. Load and shoot 3 shot groups, Round Robin, (15 record shots)
2. .2 gr increments
3. Color code bullet ogives
4. Start .1 gr below and .1 gr above Accuracy Window
5. 300-500 yds
Stage 4: Fine-tune variables
1. Load and shoot 3-round Ladders, tuning seating depth, primers, neck tension
2. 1000 yds
This is my 1000 yd ladder, 5-shots each powder charge, .2 gr increase. It's not dark enough to see the colors but they are there.
In 70-100 rds I had my load for my 6.5x47. I've been shooting it for about 10 months now. When I ran out of my 8 lb jug of H4350 and started a new one, I contacted Hodgdon with both lot #'s and the advised on how much I would need to increase my powder charge to equal the old lot. All I had to do was play a little bit with the powder charge, increasing it .55 gr and my accuracy, ES and SD came right back with an added bonus of 60 fps extra. This with .079" throat loss with 900+ rounds down the tube, not cleaning the barrel in over 700+ rounds. Accuracy is still 3/4 MOA and better with single digit SD's.
Alan