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Reloading
Do I need a chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="Troutslayer2" data-source="post: 2001292" data-attributes="member: 25190"><p>I have one rifle that I can change any component I want, or all of them, brass, Powder, bullet (as long as it's the same weight), primer whatever. As long as I can get the bullet moving 2900FPS it shoots great. I am not experienced enough to know if this magic translates across a big variety of barrels and I suspect this is all related to harmonics. The chronograph has probably saved me money in the long run with that one. Great tool. I used to be too cheap to own one and would do the math backwards shooting at distance and then calculating MV based on the BC and how much drop I was seeing. That worked too I guess but I wish I bought the chrono earlier in my reloading. </p><p></p><p>Now that I have one, I don't use it as much as I used to, but the information I get from it very valuable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Troutslayer2, post: 2001292, member: 25190"] I have one rifle that I can change any component I want, or all of them, brass, Powder, bullet (as long as it’s the same weight), primer whatever. As long as I can get the bullet moving 2900FPS it shoots great. I am not experienced enough to know if this magic translates across a big variety of barrels and I suspect this is all related to harmonics. The chronograph has probably saved me money in the long run with that one. Great tool. I used to be too cheap to own one and would do the math backwards shooting at distance and then calculating MV based on the BC and how much drop I was seeing. That worked too I guess but I wish I bought the chrono earlier in my reloading. Now that I have one, I don’t use it as much as I used to, but the information I get from it very valuable. [/QUOTE]
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