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New brass - different velocities than fire formed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Titus" data-source="post: 990212" data-attributes="member: 61851"><p>Thanks for your input...I think I'm going to stop playing with stuff and adjust my velocity estimate from 2900 (published) to 2850 fps and dial it into the Nikon "Spot On" ballistics calculator and adjust my scope accordingly. I've burned a lot of powder fooling with this stuff ... the old adage applies "you get what you paid for", in this case $120 for the Beta and seemly inconsistent readings. I am going to put in a new battery and only use it on overcast days which may help.</p><p></p><p>BY THE WAY, I saw your 2005 thread regarding how you set up your chronograph to virtually eliminate inconsistency ...very impressive, but I'm not going there.</p><p></p><p>Peace,</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Titus, post: 990212, member: 61851"] Thanks for your input...I think I'm going to stop playing with stuff and adjust my velocity estimate from 2900 (published) to 2850 fps and dial it into the Nikon "Spot On" ballistics calculator and adjust my scope accordingly. I've burned a lot of powder fooling with this stuff ... the old adage applies "you get what you paid for", in this case $120 for the Beta and seemly inconsistent readings. I am going to put in a new battery and only use it on overcast days which may help. BY THE WAY, I saw your 2005 thread regarding how you set up your chronograph to virtually eliminate inconsistency ...very impressive, but I'm not going there. Peace, Don [/QUOTE]
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