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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Do I need a chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="hawk45" data-source="post: 2000279" data-attributes="member: 27634"><p>I say yes. How do you dial dope if you don't know velocity? How do you validate your reloading process and changes in lots of powder or primers? They aren't that expensive but one of the major tools in quality reloading for accuracy and repeatability. If you don't want to spend the $ on a chrono, why would you want to spend money on all the other reloading gear and components, not to mention the time involved in the whole process. It would have been better/cheaper to just buy cases of ammo from a quality manufacturer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawk45, post: 2000279, member: 27634"] I say yes. How do you dial dope if you don't know velocity? How do you validate your reloading process and changes in lots of powder or primers? They aren't that expensive but one of the major tools in quality reloading for accuracy and repeatability. If you don't want to spend the $ on a chrono, why would you want to spend money on all the other reloading gear and components, not to mention the time involved in the whole process. It would have been better/cheaper to just buy cases of ammo from a quality manufacturer. [/QUOTE]
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