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<blockquote data-quote="gabby" data-source="post: 244064" data-attributes="member: 6652"><p>Thanks everyone for all your replies. Boomtube; I really enjoyed your reply, in fact I had a good laugh. I wish you were here, we could change the " I've never known anyone" to I've only known one person..... I've got a Chevy 4x4 double cab that I'm going to have to replace one of these days and I was thinking of something smaller. I'm going to wait for awhile and see what Baraka Bozo does. It might have to run on electricity or maybe...... wishful thinking? I've got a 19' boat I'm going to sell next spring. I'm just not able to wrestle the boat on the trailer like I used to.( Montana has some stiff breezes at times). I already have it's replacement: a drift boat. I think we lucked out on the house we bought. We were thinking of something bigger but why have double the maintenance, cleaning and heating bill? What's this got to do with a chronograph? Not much except you have to assess your needs. First on my list is safety. I have a new 270 Win. barrel on a Enfield action. I re barreled from 30-06 to 270 for recoil and accuracy issues. With a medium load of H-4831 (54 gr. - 140 gr. Ab) the primers are starting to crater, flatten and it kicks like a mule. ( a young mule, sharp and crisp) It never kicked like that when it was a 30-06. The second is for the drop chart. I have a CZ 550 action, 25-06 AI shooting 130 gr. wildcat bullets which is coming along just fine-I think. With 59.5 gr. of H-1000 I shot a 3/8" 3 shot group. Recoil seems acceptable. I've done some research and Competition Electronics ProChrono Digital keeps coming up. I think I'll get one. At one time it was faster horses,younger women,older whiskey and more money. Now it seems like it's gentle horses, spending time with the grand kids,stay out of the whiskey and your on a budget. I may be getting long in the tooth but every time I see that beautiful sunset I turn around and run in the other direction. Thanks Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gabby, post: 244064, member: 6652"] Thanks everyone for all your replies. Boomtube; I really enjoyed your reply, in fact I had a good laugh. I wish you were here, we could change the " I've never known anyone" to I've only known one person..... I've got a Chevy 4x4 double cab that I'm going to have to replace one of these days and I was thinking of something smaller. I'm going to wait for awhile and see what Baraka Bozo does. It might have to run on electricity or maybe...... wishful thinking? I've got a 19' boat I'm going to sell next spring. I'm just not able to wrestle the boat on the trailer like I used to.( Montana has some stiff breezes at times). I already have it's replacement: a drift boat. I think we lucked out on the house we bought. We were thinking of something bigger but why have double the maintenance, cleaning and heating bill? What's this got to do with a chronograph? Not much except you have to assess your needs. First on my list is safety. I have a new 270 Win. barrel on a Enfield action. I re barreled from 30-06 to 270 for recoil and accuracy issues. With a medium load of H-4831 (54 gr. - 140 gr. Ab) the primers are starting to crater, flatten and it kicks like a mule. ( a young mule, sharp and crisp) It never kicked like that when it was a 30-06. The second is for the drop chart. I have a CZ 550 action, 25-06 AI shooting 130 gr. wildcat bullets which is coming along just fine-I think. With 59.5 gr. of H-1000 I shot a 3/8" 3 shot group. Recoil seems acceptable. I've done some research and Competition Electronics ProChrono Digital keeps coming up. I think I'll get one. At one time it was faster horses,younger women,older whiskey and more money. Now it seems like it's gentle horses, spending time with the grand kids,stay out of the whiskey and your on a budget. I may be getting long in the tooth but every time I see that beautiful sunset I turn around and run in the other direction. Thanks Mike [/QUOTE]
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