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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Chrono VS Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 740161" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>I have posted my opinion on this in several conversations here lately but for the record I'll repeat it hear. I quit using my chronograph all together. Real drop tests from long range targets cycled threw the ballistics program to develop initial velocity output gave more reliable data than the chronograph. That data can still be used to generate drop charts thew the program and already includes proven and confirmed data. I figure since I have to confirm drops anyway and have to test a given load at long range anyway. I am not taking the long way around I am actually cutting right to the chase and getting stellar results this way. For me the chronograph has gone the way of the doedoe. It has bean replaced with the modern ballistics computer. One gadget intended to compliment the other has proven to simply do it better alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 740161, member: 14340"] I have posted my opinion on this in several conversations here lately but for the record I'll repeat it hear. I quit using my chronograph all together. Real drop tests from long range targets cycled threw the ballistics program to develop initial velocity output gave more reliable data than the chronograph. That data can still be used to generate drop charts thew the program and already includes proven and confirmed data. I figure since I have to confirm drops anyway and have to test a given load at long range anyway. I am not taking the long way around I am actually cutting right to the chase and getting stellar results this way. For me the chronograph has gone the way of the doedoe. It has bean replaced with the modern ballistics computer. One gadget intended to compliment the other has proven to simply do it better alone. [/QUOTE]
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