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Reloading
Chronograph selection help
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdubose" data-source="post: 2254781" data-attributes="member: 104938"><p>I use the Magneto Speed V3 in load development with great success. Here's how:</p><p>1. Research typical speeds others have settled on with similar bullet rifle combination.</p><p>2. Load a 10 round Satterlee test a bit below and above that expected speed to find a velocity node that will produce desired ES/SD</p><p>3. Now do seat depth testing without chrono at that velocity, and may even move up/down in the velocity node to fine tune.</p><p>4. Chrono after desired load is achieved to test ES/SD.</p><p></p><p>I have 2 issues with Lab Radar - it misses shots periodically and the price point. My Magneto has never missed a shot.</p><p></p><p>I know guys that swear by the Lab Radar, but they use it constantly and have overcome the learning curve. </p><p>It is a great tool, but I do load work up infrequently so I can't justify it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdubose, post: 2254781, member: 104938"] I use the Magneto Speed V3 in load development with great success. Here's how: 1. Research typical speeds others have settled on with similar bullet rifle combination. 2. Load a 10 round Satterlee test a bit below and above that expected speed to find a velocity node that will produce desired ES/SD 3. Now do seat depth testing without chrono at that velocity, and may even move up/down in the velocity node to fine tune. 4. Chrono after desired load is achieved to test ES/SD. I have 2 issues with Lab Radar - it misses shots periodically and the price point. My Magneto has never missed a shot. I know guys that swear by the Lab Radar, but they use it constantly and have overcome the learning curve. It is a great tool, but I do load work up infrequently so I can't justify it. [/QUOTE]
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