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Chronograph needed for reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="rjfunk" data-source="post: 917473" data-attributes="member: 22270"><p>+1 for the prochrono. I've used it for a number load developments and it's been quite accurate. I reloaded for a while without one. But now that I have one I wouldn't go back. It helped me catch a pressure issue between Remington and Winchester brass in my 223 as the Winchester speeds were significantly higher with the same loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjfunk, post: 917473, member: 22270"] +1 for the prochrono. I've used it for a number load developments and it's been quite accurate. I reloaded for a while without one. But now that I have one I wouldn't go back. It helped me catch a pressure issue between Remington and Winchester brass in my 223 as the Winchester speeds were significantly higher with the same loads. [/QUOTE]
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