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Chrony Speed question
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<blockquote data-quote="GoneHuntingOutfitter" data-source="post: 838732" data-attributes="member: 70556"><p>I was first shooting Fire Formed Brass with the shoulder being bumped back .003 in a Redding Die. Brass were always trimmed, Primer pockets uniformed. I thought brass were the problem and the powder RL 22 and Rl 25 possibly.</p><p></p><p> I bought new Nosler Brass and H-1000. Speed with this were 60 fps differences, I think more the powder helping than Brass. </p><p></p><p>Leaning toward a Chrony problem, but not ruling out the Brass as I have not got a second shot through New brass. </p><p></p><p>Using a RCBS powder scale digital. Always shows the correct weight with the weights they provided and gets calibrated, but now im wondering if it is sometimes off on the charge. Going to do some testing to eliminate this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoneHuntingOutfitter, post: 838732, member: 70556"] I was first shooting Fire Formed Brass with the shoulder being bumped back .003 in a Redding Die. Brass were always trimmed, Primer pockets uniformed. I thought brass were the problem and the powder RL 22 and Rl 25 possibly. I bought new Nosler Brass and H-1000. Speed with this were 60 fps differences, I think more the powder helping than Brass. Leaning toward a Chrony problem, but not ruling out the Brass as I have not got a second shot through New brass. Using a RCBS powder scale digital. Always shows the correct weight with the weights they provided and gets calibrated, but now im wondering if it is sometimes off on the charge. Going to do some testing to eliminate this. [/QUOTE]
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