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Reloading
Replicating factory ammo performance
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<blockquote data-quote="J-B welder" data-source="post: 2008561" data-attributes="member: 115997"><p>Hmmmm.....so just getting in the ballpark probably ain't gonna be good enough to accomplish my goal.</p><p></p><p>How important is actually knowing the velocity? I mean, if I start at the starting charge and work my way up to max and see where I get the best accuracy, do I really care if I'm matching the factory velocity? Obviously it would take more time to do it that way. Is the chrono just to get me close and avoid having to load a whole bunch of cartridges that aren't going to shoot as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-B welder, post: 2008561, member: 115997"] Hmmmm.....so just getting in the ballpark probably ain't gonna be good enough to accomplish my goal. How important is actually knowing the velocity? I mean, if I start at the starting charge and work my way up to max and see where I get the best accuracy, do I really care if I'm matching the factory velocity? Obviously it would take more time to do it that way. Is the chrono just to get me close and avoid having to load a whole bunch of cartridges that aren't going to shoot as well? [/QUOTE]
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