I thought we were talking about accuracy, load development, and the podcast?
That’s exactly what I have done.
Tbh, I’ve only had to repeat a ladder a couple times. One was because it was too windy but I thought I could cheat it, and the other was because I simply wasn’t shooting well.
So you’ve never tried to repeat your method and see if you get the same results, but are convinced it will repeat and are arguing about this with someone who has done that thing hundreds of times, and a group of ballisticians who did it and saw that it their beliefs were wrong?
Instead of arguing and getting personel- why don’t you just go shoot the same ladders 3-4 times over and see for yourself it if actually is consistent?
Why can’t we talk about others who found what works for them?
I haven’t said we can’t. The issue is “works for me” isn’t real. It either works- which means it produces the expected outcome for everyone that follows the protocol, or it doesn’t. “Works for me” is an excuse for “I have no idea why I’m doing or saying this, but I don’t want to be challenged”. You can not find a single post where I say or question anyone about anything based on “it works for me”, or because I like something, or because I think something. That’s not how I work.
I have been apart of quite a few projects with people that were extremely competent in the disciplines that you mentioned, and they swore their way was the way to show differences in precision; yet when actually measured and controlled for variables, it didn’t show up.
Most short range bench resters don’t even use a scale for measuring powder, they throw powder and it changes day to day.
Is it because it goes against what the podcast or you found? Isn’t the podcast about what “others”, seemingly authorities, have found?
No, it’s because those “authorities” haven’t actually done anything that resembles a test. Base line statistics will tell you that three or five random samples of something, will not tell you anything about an expected outcome. Nor does someone winning a match say anything about whether their reloading process makes any difference what so ever.
I’ve watched multiple champion F class and BR shooters go through their whole load work up and explain why it worked (they were all different) then watched them shoot 50 shot groups with their load, and two other loads which were random so they didn’t know which load they were shooting, that varied from what their method said was the best. In all cases using the same components- that is bullet, case, primer, and powder- none resulted in a statistical difference in those 50 shot groups between their load and the random loads. Some of the 50 shot groups was smaller with the random load than theirs, some their chosen load was smaller- in no case were the differences large enough to say which was which.
It’s all BS based on voodoo, witchcraft, and “belief”. Statistics needs numbers. “Ladders” are based on single shots that are just plucked randomly from the bullet gods. It’s like looking at the clouds, seeing the shape of a dolphin and then assigning some sign from Zeus about it.
Ladders would work if they were shot at distance, with 10-20 shots per charge weight and compare where the mean POI from different charge weights occur.
I told you what I do, my experience, and you tell me it doesn’t work.
I never said that your method didn’t result in you being successful. Please show where I did?
I simply said that you shooting ladders isn’t doing what you believe it is- that is a fact and it’s easily proven. Contact Ryan Avery, I’ll pay for your components and you can load everything on the range and prove that ladders are consistent with us standing there. That’s not me being a jerk or calling you out or anything other than- it is either provable and repeatable, or it’s not real. I would genuinely like to see a ladder test repeat itself over and over.
I then tell you about other’s experiences and what they have found but then that doesn’t count??
When some of the BEST shooters in the world don’t agree with what was said on the podcast I’ll listen to what they have to say.
That’s the issue- you’re assigning an appeal to authority to the subject. It’s doesn’t work. I have multiple partners that have won matches at every level including world championships, in multiple shooting disciplines and not one of them could be mistaken for anything but basic level reloaders. Shooting skill is what wins matches, especially field matches at distance. If ladders work (or any other “load work up” method) then it would be repeatable by anyone following the same protocol. But when actually shot over and over- it does not repeat itself.