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Reloading
H1000 variance in powder or chrono?
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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1352015" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>I tend to be somewhat OCD and as a consequence chronograph everything, even when working up loads. I have seen vel's </p><p>as high as 250 fps between canisters. Usually a difference of 25 to 75 fps is more common. I have addressed this observation by always trying to purchase my powder in 5 or 8 lb containers and using a LabRadar as my chronograph for variencies caused by differences in lighting. I had been using an Oheler (?sp) since about 1995 - really like the LabRadar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1352015, member: 6162"] I tend to be somewhat OCD and as a consequence chronograph everything, even when working up loads. I have seen vel’s as high as 250 fps between canisters. Usually a difference of 25 to 75 fps is more common. I have addressed this observation by always trying to purchase my powder in 5 or 8 lb containers and using a LabRadar as my chronograph for variencies caused by differences in lighting. I had been using an Oheler (?sp) since about 1995 - really like the LabRadar. [/QUOTE]
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