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Reloading
Do I need a chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2001968" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Yes, I remember the days before we bought our first chrono. Working off printed load data from the manufacturers to start a safe load for my rifle.. it's funny, my rifles never matched the rifle that they were using. It seems that the majority of rifles used in printed loads from the manufacturer was 24" barrels. I don't own anything in 24". So game on. That ment a lot of bullets sent down range to find that sweet spot. </p><p>With the use of a chronograph, time, money,</p><p>Components, and piece of mind, let's not forget the data collected off each shot</p><p>Are priceless for future load development. </p><p>Nice work sir on your load development.</p><p>Like I said it reminded of the days before we bought our first Caldwell chrono. Today, I use a Labrador and highly recommend </p><p>Them. Nice work sir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2001968, member: 111276"] Yes, I remember the days before we bought our first chrono. Working off printed load data from the manufacturers to start a safe load for my rifle.. it's funny, my rifles never matched the rifle that they were using. It seems that the majority of rifles used in printed loads from the manufacturer was 24" barrels. I don't own anything in 24". So game on. That ment a lot of bullets sent down range to find that sweet spot. With the use of a chronograph, time, money, Components, and piece of mind, let's not forget the data collected off each shot Are priceless for future load development. Nice work sir on your load development. Like I said it reminded of the days before we bought our first Caldwell chrono. Today, I use a Labrador and highly recommend Them. Nice work sir. [/QUOTE]
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