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Reloading
chronograph question
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<blockquote data-quote="GuroChris" data-source="post: 1960088" data-attributes="member: 113578"><p>Well I was out shooting for load development again today. Intermittent sun and clouds. But I waited till the sun was just behind some treetops in the early evening. The light was pretty good and I had no trouble getting velocities back. I was pretty careful about setting up 10 ft from the muzzle to the first sensor and making sure the bore was aligned about 5-6 inches above the sensors. Worked out pretty good. I think the tip about bore alignment above the sensors was the ticket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuroChris, post: 1960088, member: 113578"] Well I was out shooting for load development again today. Intermittent sun and clouds. But I waited till the sun was just behind some treetops in the early evening. The light was pretty good and I had no trouble getting velocities back. I was pretty careful about setting up 10 ft from the muzzle to the first sensor and making sure the bore was aligned about 5-6 inches above the sensors. Worked out pretty good. I think the tip about bore alignment above the sensors was the ticket. [/QUOTE]
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