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Chronographing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Hairtrigger" data-source="post: 402196" data-attributes="member: 14809"><p>I have several of my favorite loads that have more than 27fps spread. No worries there</p><p> How many loads were checked? High quality chronograph?</p><p>Were all of the Rem cases from the same lot?</p><p>Were all of the bullets weighed and the same weight exactly?</p><p>was a fouling shot fired from a clean barrel?</p><p> </p><p>I am not trying to be an *** but there are many more variables also</p><p>again 27 fps spread is not what I would worry about if the load groups well on paper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hairtrigger, post: 402196, member: 14809"] I have several of my favorite loads that have more than 27fps spread. No worries there How many loads were checked? High quality chronograph? Were all of the Rem cases from the same lot? Were all of the bullets weighed and the same weight exactly? was a fouling shot fired from a clean barrel? I am not trying to be an *** but there are many more variables also again 27 fps spread is not what I would worry about if the load groups well on paper [/QUOTE]
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