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Learning to use my chronograph...
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1362370" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>A second chronograph run concurrently. Or a Magnetospeed or Labradar run concurrently. </p><p>I know... more money...</p><p>I run a triplicate chronograph setup, one of the three being an Oehler 35P. Which means I receive four recorded bullet velocities for each bullet fired. In this manner I can easily ID suspect recorded velocity from any of the three chronographs. Not saying that's the ticket for you or anyone else.</p><p>If you experienced a 389fps surprise in MV, I would wonder if that recorded velocity is realistic for your cartridge and bullet weight? That's a large surprise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1362370, member: 4191"] A second chronograph run concurrently. Or a Magnetospeed or Labradar run concurrently. I know... more money... I run a triplicate chronograph setup, one of the three being an Oehler 35P. Which means I receive four recorded bullet velocities for each bullet fired. In this manner I can easily ID suspect recorded velocity from any of the three chronographs. Not saying that's the ticket for you or anyone else. If you experienced a 389fps surprise in MV, I would wonder if that recorded velocity is realistic for your cartridge and bullet weight? That's a large surprise. [/QUOTE]
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