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I know a ladder test will show best at 200+ yards.
However, based on weather and time, I plan to shoot at an indoor 100 yard range tomorrow.
If the 10 round ladder test us looking for the vertical flat spot, and 99% of the time that correlates with the flat spot in velocity over a chrono......why not just shoot it at whatever range you can and use the chrono data? Arent velocity flat spots and a flat spot in vertical stringing basically identifying the same node?
However, based on weather and time, I plan to shoot at an indoor 100 yard range tomorrow.
If the 10 round ladder test us looking for the vertical flat spot, and 99% of the time that correlates with the flat spot in velocity over a chrono......why not just shoot it at whatever range you can and use the chrono data? Arent velocity flat spots and a flat spot in vertical stringing basically identifying the same node?
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