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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
What came first: the chicken or the egg
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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1649685" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>I do believe what a few of you are telling me about chrono offering an extra degree of safety. It seems that alot of reloaders on here are letting the need for speed be enticed by their chronos though. They are using traditional pressure signs , or lack of , to run their speeds up and using the chrono as a bragging point for the speeds they can get beyond factory loads . Staying with book loads without a chrono might be a safer way to go for many. Without a device to lure you to higher velocities, you have no reason to push the limits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1649685, member: 110162"] I do believe what a few of you are telling me about chrono offering an extra degree of safety. It seems that alot of reloaders on here are letting the need for speed be enticed by their chronos though. They are using traditional pressure signs , or lack of , to run their speeds up and using the chrono as a bragging point for the speeds they can get beyond factory loads . Staying with book loads without a chrono might be a safer way to go for many. Without a device to lure you to higher velocities, you have no reason to push the limits. [/QUOTE]
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