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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Chronograph or not for reloading?
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<blockquote data-quote="spin-one" data-source="post: 2214713" data-attributes="member: 114885"><p>The my first four years I reloaded without chronograph. My gunsmith kept telling me that my reloading process was not complete without a chronograph. When I finally purchased one I realized what he meant. Now my load development is faster and more exact. I start my load development with a three shot ladder test to find the best high node. Next I focus on the node and further refine it. For the final step I do a bullet seating test. This method has helped me achieve a higher velocity node with low SD and ES and good accuracy. By doing this I save time, components and achieve great results</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin-one, post: 2214713, member: 114885"] The my first four years I reloaded without chronograph. My gunsmith kept telling me that my reloading process was not complete without a chronograph. When I finally purchased one I realized what he meant. Now my load development is faster and more exact. I start my load development with a three shot ladder test to find the best high node. Next I focus on the node and further refine it. For the final step I do a bullet seating test. This method has helped me achieve a higher velocity node with low SD and ES and good accuracy. By doing this I save time, components and achieve great results [/QUOTE]
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