My post began with examples based around a hypothetical perfect rifle using perfect ammunition. Simulations are used where the source of data or observations are not available. There is no issue with simulations provided the starting criteria are well defined - then the results can be understood in light of these.
Here are two alternatives for you to consider to address your concerns:
Provide some alternative simulated data that proves that it is possible to find ladder nodes with the sort of rifles and ammunition forum members use, and then go on to show how this will improved the groups they can shoot,
or
supply some real-world data with the same objective.
By all means cling tightly to your concept of ladders. It seems to me you have been shooting for groups and not to find ladder nodes. This was the alternative that I recommended. So we’re all good, right ?
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