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Help me understand the importance of measuring velocity for reloading.
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<blockquote data-quote="Schw15" data-source="post: 3084496" data-attributes="member: 123999"><p>Velocity is a must have. I shoot elr and I now have a garmin very handy. But not only getting your speed numbers but I think more important is seeing your sd and es numbers on your load so it stays consistent. I try for sd in single digits and es I want 20 and under for sure. For my elr load I will keep the string going and shoot 40 to 50 rds over the garmin to really see what the load does. Then I plug that into my kestrel and usually the drops line up with no adjusting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schw15, post: 3084496, member: 123999"] Velocity is a must have. I shoot elr and I now have a garmin very handy. But not only getting your speed numbers but I think more important is seeing your sd and es numbers on your load so it stays consistent. I try for sd in single digits and es I want 20 and under for sure. For my elr load I will keep the string going and shoot 40 to 50 rds over the garmin to really see what the load does. Then I plug that into my kestrel and usually the drops line up with no adjusting. [/QUOTE]
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