Brydawg512
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I am trying to trace down a potential issue experienced today with my Magnetospeed Sporter chronograph.
As background - new custom rifle. It's a 300 WM with 26" barrel. I had the builder develop a load using 215 Berger Hybrids.
The builder chrono'ed 3 shots, with a High of 2945 FPS and Low of 2937.
So, I chrono'ed today, after shooting approximately 14 rounds, gun was warm and I didn't allow for cooling time, as I probably should have.
Here were my results from my 5 chrono'ed shots:
1: 2861
2: 2857
3: 2846
4: 2871
5: 2826
My questions:
1) Would a heated up gun cause this drastic different in MV, ES and SD?
2) Should I re-chrono with a cold rifle?
3) Is it possibly the chronograph?
I am not a highly skilled shooter by any means, but my 5 shot group at 100 yards was 3/4", if that add any value to the discussion.
Thank you.
I am trying to trace down a potential issue experienced today with my Magnetospeed Sporter chronograph.
As background - new custom rifle. It's a 300 WM with 26" barrel. I had the builder develop a load using 215 Berger Hybrids.
The builder chrono'ed 3 shots, with a High of 2945 FPS and Low of 2937.
So, I chrono'ed today, after shooting approximately 14 rounds, gun was warm and I didn't allow for cooling time, as I probably should have.
Here were my results from my 5 chrono'ed shots:
1: 2861
2: 2857
3: 2846
4: 2871
5: 2826
My questions:
1) Would a heated up gun cause this drastic different in MV, ES and SD?
2) Should I re-chrono with a cold rifle?
3) Is it possibly the chronograph?
I am not a highly skilled shooter by any means, but my 5 shot group at 100 yards was 3/4", if that add any value to the discussion.
Thank you.