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Chronograph vs Ballistic Range Finder/Binos
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<blockquote data-quote="Koda_" data-source="post: 2982493" data-attributes="member: 121268"><p>Short answer is no. </p><p>Practical answer is yes....</p><p>Long answer is it will save you a lot of time and money (ammo) and frustration. If you were on a budget you could borrow a chrono, all you need is the MV and your gun club targets will have the distance posted. But just know that your actual MV can vary greatly depending on weather and altitude and you need to know what that spread is. The velocity spread of factory ammo is one of the reasons I got into handloading. </p><p>Its a rabbit hole and the more gear you own the less frustration you will avoid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koda_, post: 2982493, member: 121268"] Short answer is no. Practical answer is yes.... Long answer is it will save you a lot of time and money (ammo) and frustration. If you were on a budget you could borrow a chrono, all you need is the MV and your gun club targets will have the distance posted. But just know that your actual MV can vary greatly depending on weather and altitude and you need to know what that spread is. The velocity spread of factory ammo is one of the reasons I got into handloading. Its a rabbit hole and the more gear you own the less frustration you will avoid. [/QUOTE]
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