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Magneto Speed V3
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<blockquote data-quote="rfpalm" data-source="post: 971607" data-attributes="member: 76812"><p>I found that using my Magneto Speed chrono while evaluating my ammo precision, I could match the higher velocity with the higher hit, and the lower with the low hit. I was shooting some factory loads that turned out to have 82 fps extreme spread. The high velocity round was .515" higher than the lowest velocity. When my velocity range was tightened by using reloads, the group dropped accordingly. I can't think of a better way to justify stuffing my own. Even if the chrono changed the point of aim, the difference would still show up in the group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfpalm, post: 971607, member: 76812"] I found that using my Magneto Speed chrono while evaluating my ammo precision, I could match the higher velocity with the higher hit, and the lower with the low hit. I was shooting some factory loads that turned out to have 82 fps extreme spread. The high velocity round was .515" higher than the lowest velocity. When my velocity range was tightened by using reloads, the group dropped accordingly. I can't think of a better way to justify stuffing my own. Even if the chrono changed the point of aim, the difference would still show up in the group. [/QUOTE]
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