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Chrony readings vs published data
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<blockquote data-quote="Kris C" data-source="post: 281047" data-attributes="member: 17550"><p>That is really what I was looking for. Chrony told me the only way to check if my unit was good was to go by the published load data. Well, if it's off one would think the unit is bad if all other variables are there. No, pressure signs at all. I am waiting for a new stock for the 257 and then I will resume shooting that again. Right now I have been focuse on the unltra light WB in 280 and finding a load to shoot in that. 140 accubonds have been shooting great but as soon as I start loading it up to max or slightly above max to make up the difference in fps it starts to spray. I am assuming due to the thin barrel but so far 3/4 and under. But 3/4 is the norm. Will light barrels stray when pushed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kris C, post: 281047, member: 17550"] That is really what I was looking for. Chrony told me the only way to check if my unit was good was to go by the published load data. Well, if it's off one would think the unit is bad if all other variables are there. No, pressure signs at all. I am waiting for a new stock for the 257 and then I will resume shooting that again. Right now I have been focuse on the unltra light WB in 280 and finding a load to shoot in that. 140 accubonds have been shooting great but as soon as I start loading it up to max or slightly above max to make up the difference in fps it starts to spray. I am assuming due to the thin barrel but so far 3/4 and under. But 3/4 is the norm. Will light barrels stray when pushed? [/QUOTE]
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