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Chronographs: What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="BKM" data-source="post: 1799233" data-attributes="member: 71899"><p>Thanks for the replies fellows. I guess I should've given u a little more information. </p><p>While I'm by no means an expert, I do a great deal of shooting and totally understand and have a pretty good handle on SD's and loading practices. I have a private range and shoot 1000-1760 yds on a regular basis. </p><p>I am a fan of Berger bullets and pretty much shoot them in all my builds. </p><p>That being the case I doubt I have anything to add to the extensive BC testing that Bryan Litz has done on the bullets I'm shooting so when plugging the information in my app I use Litz' BC's. </p><p>That only leaves the velocity to tweek. </p><p>This is where I have to true my velocity as the speeds that the three devices we are discussing is never close enough to get me on target down range. Just wondered if anyone else had this issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BKM, post: 1799233, member: 71899"] Thanks for the replies fellows. I guess I should’ve given u a little more information. While I’m by no means an expert, I do a great deal of shooting and totally understand and have a pretty good handle on SD’s and loading practices. I have a private range and shoot 1000-1760 yds on a regular basis. I am a fan of Berger bullets and pretty much shoot them in all my builds. That being the case I doubt I have anything to add to the extensive BC testing that Bryan Litz has done on the bullets I’m shooting so when plugging the information in my app I use Litz’ BC’s. That only leaves the velocity to tweek. This is where I have to true my velocity as the speeds that the three devices we are discussing is never close enough to get me on target down range. Just wondered if anyone else had this issue? [/QUOTE]
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