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Reloading
Advice on used Oehler 35P
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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2298806" data-attributes="member: 103784"><p>Do you ever question it's reliability? I've been doing quite a bit of reloading lately and sometimes, not always, when the numbers seem a bit all over the place I always have that voice in back of my head saying, "You really need to buy a better chronograph". Especially after spending thousands over the years upgrading the majority of my reloading equipment.....I guess you can say it's one of the weak spots in the "quality equipment" category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2298806, member: 103784"] Do you ever question it's reliability? I've been doing quite a bit of reloading lately and sometimes, not always, when the numbers seem a bit all over the place I always have that voice in back of my head saying, "You really need to buy a better chronograph". Especially after spending thousands over the years upgrading the majority of my reloading equipment.....I guess you can say it's one of the weak spots in the "quality equipment" category. [/QUOTE]
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