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Why are there fast bbls and slow bbls
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Worker" data-source="post: 549874" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>Well that's was very informative. I know in the directions for my chronograph it was stated that if the screens are just 1/16th off they'll give a false reading. Yesterday I also shot my 22 mag and 44 mag through chronograph and it was spot on. BUT I'm still etching my head over performance with 139gr SST 70.5 grs of WXR produced 3x 3500 fps ? That's screaming fast ,but the accuracy was ( If I fired a few more shots) would of looked like a buck shot pattern. They don't make WXR any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Worker, post: 549874, member: 2332"] Well that's was very informative. I know in the directions for my chronograph it was stated that if the screens are just 1/16th off they'll give a false reading. Yesterday I also shot my 22 mag and 44 mag through chronograph and it was spot on. BUT I'm still etching my head over performance with 139gr SST 70.5 grs of WXR produced 3x 3500 fps ? That's screaming fast ,but the accuracy was ( If I fired a few more shots) would of looked like a buck shot pattern. They don't make WXR any longer. [/QUOTE]
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