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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
variation in muzzle velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="hunter30" data-source="post: 1019706" data-attributes="member: 86124"><p>i'm using lapua brass, cci #200 primers, 175 smk bullets and varget powder. i'm very meticulous about everything when i make my loads. for some reason, when i shoot them through my beta chrony chronograph i;m getting extreme spreads in the 30's. has anyone had this problem with any of this material? is it possible that my chronograph is off? despite the difference in velocity numbers, it shoots really tight groups. thanks for any advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter30, post: 1019706, member: 86124"] i'm using lapua brass, cci #200 primers, 175 smk bullets and varget powder. i'm very meticulous about everything when i make my loads. for some reason, when i shoot them through my beta chrony chronograph i;m getting extreme spreads in the 30's. has anyone had this problem with any of this material? is it possible that my chronograph is off? despite the difference in velocity numbers, it shoots really tight groups. thanks for any advice. [/QUOTE]
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