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<blockquote data-quote="ReDnEcKBoHuNtEr" data-source="post: 401480" data-attributes="member: 25373"><p>I bought a chrono the other day and loaded up my 35 gr VARGET with a 55 grain bullet and cci primers(for my 22-250). i trickled the powder and the biggest difference was .1 (35 gr compared to 35.1)...i used all the same REMINGTON casings</p><p> </p><p>when i shot it through the chrono i was getting different readings... i shot 5 shots and they went from 3599-3626....is that going to be a problem. i really only want to have an accurate drop chart out to 500 yards as i am also working on a 7mm-08 project. Is there something i did wrong to get different readings or is that 27 fps difference not going to be a problem when shooting at 500 yards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReDnEcKBoHuNtEr, post: 401480, member: 25373"] I bought a chrono the other day and loaded up my 35 gr VARGET with a 55 grain bullet and cci primers(for my 22-250). i trickled the powder and the biggest difference was .1 (35 gr compared to 35.1)...i used all the same REMINGTON casings when i shot it through the chrono i was getting different readings... i shot 5 shots and they went from 3599-3626....is that going to be a problem. i really only want to have an accurate drop chart out to 500 yards as i am also working on a 7mm-08 project. Is there something i did wrong to get different readings or is that 27 fps difference not going to be a problem when shooting at 500 yards [/QUOTE]
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