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6.5 prc vs 6.5 GAP
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<blockquote data-quote="NeoConShooter" data-source="post: 1728481" data-attributes="member: 28881"><p>"Traditional" pressure signs are not reliable indicators of true pressure!!! You seem to spend huge money of guns, ammo and reloading gear, but are two cheap to get an Ohler with piezo pressure gage to find out the true MV and pressure! Anything less is not reliable. You can glue the sensor head under the BBL of any gun and lead the wires out between the BBL and stock when you need to know how hot your load is! You can have a head for every gun and pay to have it calibrated true. Otherwise you are just guessing! Before you ever bought the second rifle, you should have bought the pressure-chrono! Do not try to sell me a Radar either. I use to work on them in the Army when there were not enough Commies to go around before the IFTs volunteered to fill the void. Live Calibration is everything and you can't afford to pay them to come out to your range to do it right. So Radar is iffy at best and incandescent screens are the only practical way to get true numbers from a calibrated chrono!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeoConShooter, post: 1728481, member: 28881"] "Traditional" pressure signs are not reliable indicators of true pressure!!! You seem to spend huge money of guns, ammo and reloading gear, but are two cheap to get an Ohler with piezo pressure gage to find out the true MV and pressure! Anything less is not reliable. You can glue the sensor head under the BBL of any gun and lead the wires out between the BBL and stock when you need to know how hot your load is! You can have a head for every gun and pay to have it calibrated true. Otherwise you are just guessing! Before you ever bought the second rifle, you should have bought the pressure-chrono! Do not try to sell me a Radar either. I use to work on them in the Army when there were not enough Commies to go around before the IFTs volunteered to fill the void. Live Calibration is everything and you can't afford to pay them to come out to your range to do it right. So Radar is iffy at best and incandescent screens are the only practical way to get true numbers from a calibrated chrono! [/QUOTE]
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