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Reloading
Less Powder, More Speed?
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<blockquote data-quote="375fan" data-source="post: 726279" data-attributes="member: 24835"><p>What distance were the chronograph screens from barrel when testing loads? Should be 15 foot minimum, 20 is better. Too close and blast will give some funky readings. I like new batteries every time in my chronograph, weak batteries will contribute to funny readings, also angle sunlight or cloud cover allows light to hit screens will affect readings. I have seen some strange readings at times, I always retest loads if they have strange readings just to see if a pattern appears or if strange readings were an anomaly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375fan, post: 726279, member: 24835"] What distance were the chronograph screens from barrel when testing loads? Should be 15 foot minimum, 20 is better. Too close and blast will give some funky readings. I like new batteries every time in my chronograph, weak batteries will contribute to funny readings, also angle sunlight or cloud cover allows light to hit screens will affect readings. I have seen some strange readings at times, I always retest loads if they have strange readings just to see if a pattern appears or if strange readings were an anomaly. [/QUOTE]
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