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Differences in Chronograph Readings
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 794893" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>What I see as the problem with faulty chronograph readings is there are more and more people learning to shoot long range and while having a chronograph is a good tool, people need to understand that you must shoot your load at distance and prove your velocity and not just rely on what the chronograph tells you. It really helps to have some better numbers for accurate B.C.s available lately because that takes away another unknown. Information out is only as good as information in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 794893, member: 2567"] What I see as the problem with faulty chronograph readings is there are more and more people learning to shoot long range and while having a chronograph is a good tool, people need to understand that you must shoot your load at distance and prove your velocity and not just rely on what the chronograph tells you. It really helps to have some better numbers for accurate B.C.s available lately because that takes away another unknown. Information out is only as good as information in. [/QUOTE]
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