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Reloading
Chrono Question
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<blockquote data-quote="scott63" data-source="post: 1341511" data-attributes="member: 93331"><p>So I've been reading everything I can on load development and it would seem to me the common way of doing things is to try to find a node where your ES between 3-5 rounds is very small. Then load in the middle of the node to verify ES, if confirmed then start adjusting COAL to find the bullet depth node.</p><p>My question is, is it pretty much pointless to embark on this adventure without the latest from Labradar or Magneto Speed? I have an old chronograph that up until now I never worried about how old it was, I just used it to make sure I wasn't about to rip a hole in the time/space continuum along with any other over pressure signs. Is it super accurate? I don't know, to be honest that isn't something I've ever worried about before now.</p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott63, post: 1341511, member: 93331"] So I've been reading everything I can on load development and it would seem to me the common way of doing things is to try to find a node where your ES between 3-5 rounds is very small. Then load in the middle of the node to verify ES, if confirmed then start adjusting COAL to find the bullet depth node. My question is, is it pretty much pointless to embark on this adventure without the latest from Labradar or Magneto Speed? I have an old chronograph that up until now I never worried about how old it was, I just used it to make sure I wasn't about to rip a hole in the time/space continuum along with any other over pressure signs. Is it super accurate? I don't know, to be honest that isn't something I've ever worried about before now. Thanks, Scott [/QUOTE]
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