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Using chronograph data to determine the best load????
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 92952" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Bart</p><p></p><p>Hard to believe, not really.</p><p></p><p>Excellant groups, but not up to BR standards. I shoot at quantico and seen too many highpower shooters bring on the line and they do ok but not win. </p><p></p><p>Look at the match reports for 600 yd BR, in the 1-2.5" (aggs, not one group under testing conditions)range all day. You have to shoot the 4" aggs at 1000 to win now under match conditions. they do much better under the low wind early morning/late evening conditions we all test in and report on. Most LR guns shoot in the .1-.2 range and the best shoot in the .0-.1</p><p></p><p>Bottom line do not use a chrono if you do not believe in it but most people do.</p><p></p><p>PS Danny Brooks set an IBS 10 match agg (10 shots each) record for the season of under 7.4", all under match conditions and he uses a chrono. Think you will find David Tubbs uses one also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 92952, member: 12"] Bart Hard to believe, not really. Excellant groups, but not up to BR standards. I shoot at quantico and seen too many highpower shooters bring on the line and they do ok but not win. Look at the match reports for 600 yd BR, in the 1-2.5" (aggs, not one group under testing conditions)range all day. You have to shoot the 4" aggs at 1000 to win now under match conditions. they do much better under the low wind early morning/late evening conditions we all test in and report on. Most LR guns shoot in the .1-.2 range and the best shoot in the .0-.1 Bottom line do not use a chrono if you do not believe in it but most people do. PS Danny Brooks set an IBS 10 match agg (10 shots each) record for the season of under 7.4", all under match conditions and he uses a chrono. Think you will find David Tubbs uses one also. [/QUOTE]
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