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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Chronograph or not for reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 2214329" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>For $180 you can get s a rock solid magneto speed to perform velocity/pressure ladders and test accurate loads for speed and consistency (ES/SD) to start your ballistics verification/validation process. Its an inexpensive (relatively) tool that you can get a lot of use out of. I say you need it. I know you say your max range is 300, but that's gonna start stretching as you get more into this. My wife has just started shooting this year and she has just been stretching to 500meters standing off a set of Viper Shooting Stix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 2214329, member: 66917"] For $180 you can get s a rock solid magneto speed to perform velocity/pressure ladders and test accurate loads for speed and consistency (ES/SD) to start your ballistics verification/validation process. Its an inexpensive (relatively) tool that you can get a lot of use out of. I say you need it. I know you say your max range is 300, but that's gonna start stretching as you get more into this. My wife has just started shooting this year and she has just been stretching to 500meters standing off a set of Viper Shooting Stix. [/QUOTE]
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