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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Reiner" data-source="post: 1312214" data-attributes="member: 75815"><p>If you are shooting your test loads at 100 yds, a decent pair of binos are all you need to see bullet holes.</p><p>And, a chrono is <strong>mandatory</strong> for finding out how different charges are affecting your accuracy. You will be surprised at the difference in SD (standard deviation) that 0.1 or 0.2 gr of powder make if you are shooting a high power rifle. It is consistency of muzzle velocity (which is what SD is telling you) that makes for optimal accuracy. And you will find that something less than max MV gives you the lowest SD. </p><p>Furthermore, don't waste your money on screen type chronos. They are dinosaurs.</p><p>Look at the multiple threads here on the LRH newsletter re Magneto Speed and Lab Radar chronos. I bought Magneto Speed before Lab Radar came out. But would now buy the Lab Radar, to eliminate the minor hassle of attaching the bayonet to my muzzle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Reiner, post: 1312214, member: 75815"] If you are shooting your test loads at 100 yds, a decent pair of binos are all you need to see bullet holes. And, a chrono is [B]mandatory[/B] for finding out how different charges are affecting your accuracy. You will be surprised at the difference in SD (standard deviation) that 0.1 or 0.2 gr of powder make if you are shooting a high power rifle. It is consistency of muzzle velocity (which is what SD is telling you) that makes for optimal accuracy. And you will find that something less than max MV gives you the lowest SD. Furthermore, don't waste your money on screen type chronos. They are dinosaurs. Look at the multiple threads here on the LRH newsletter re Magneto Speed and Lab Radar chronos. I bought Magneto Speed before Lab Radar came out. But would now buy the Lab Radar, to eliminate the minor hassle of attaching the bayonet to my muzzle. [/QUOTE]
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