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Reloading
Chronograph question
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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 1417998" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>+1 to E101's post. After 8 years of shooting over a Pro Chrono, same basic design as the Caldwell, I got a Magnetospeed V3. There is a world of difference. You will see significant variations using the 2 sensor optical design, waste ammo, and scratch your head. I couldn't figure out why I couldn't consistently get single digit SDs when using the Pro Chrono, even with loads that performed very well out to 500 yards (.3 MOA). Once I started with the V3 it all became clear. However the V3 does seem to alter the POI (lowers it) and group size on a sporter contour barrel, which is all I own. So my advise is, toss the Caldwell and save up for a V3. You can always sell it for at least 80% of what you paid. They never go on sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 1417998, member: 28741"] +1 to E101's post. After 8 years of shooting over a Pro Chrono, same basic design as the Caldwell, I got a Magnetospeed V3. There is a world of difference. You will see significant variations using the 2 sensor optical design, waste ammo, and scratch your head. I couldn't figure out why I couldn't consistently get single digit SDs when using the Pro Chrono, even with loads that performed very well out to 500 yards (.3 MOA). Once I started with the V3 it all became clear. However the V3 does seem to alter the POI (lowers it) and group size on a sporter contour barrel, which is all I own. So my advise is, toss the Caldwell and save up for a V3. You can always sell it for at least 80% of what you paid. They never go on sale. [/QUOTE]
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