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Reloading
300 wm - load development 2
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1595722" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>I have a Pact Model 1 XP and I've always wondered how accurate it is in different lighting conditions. As a base, I have a brick of .22 lr and usually shoot 20 rounds if I want to check it... so far, it has been consistent although I'm still unsure about the accuracy. I suppose it doesn't make a lot of difference as long as it stays consistent, right? Generally, it has worked out very, very close to the ballistic tables when I get the rare opportunity to shoot beyond 100 yards, so I can't complain. As I just got it back from Pact (they completely replaced the unit for a $20 service fee), it is still showing insignificant differences in previously tested loads, so I'm gaining more and more confidence in it. So far it's been mostly handguns but rifle stuff will be on the table if my yard ever dries up enough to walk on without sinking in up to my ankles!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1595722, member: 78056"] I have a Pact Model 1 XP and I've always wondered how accurate it is in different lighting conditions. As a base, I have a brick of .22 lr and usually shoot 20 rounds if I want to check it... so far, it has been consistent although I'm still unsure about the accuracy. I suppose it doesn't make a lot of difference as long as it stays consistent, right? Generally, it has worked out very, very close to the ballistic tables when I get the rare opportunity to shoot beyond 100 yards, so I can't complain. As I just got it back from Pact (they completely replaced the unit for a $20 service fee), it is still showing insignificant differences in previously tested loads, so I'm gaining more and more confidence in it. So far it's been mostly handguns but rifle stuff will be on the table if my yard ever dries up enough to walk on without sinking in up to my ankles! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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