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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Velocity question.
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<blockquote data-quote="rcairflr" data-source="post: 1169552" data-attributes="member: 69606"><p>That is what I was referring to with my comment on the accuracy of your chrono. There is no way to check the accuracy short of buying a very good quality chrono or LabRadar. It could easily read 150 fps slow or fast, maybe even more. To be absolutely accurate, it must be build to very precise measurements and components. As built, it should be repeatable, but not necessarily accurate for velocity. </p><p>So my point is, even though you read 3600 fps, doesn't mean the bullet was actually going 3600 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcairflr, post: 1169552, member: 69606"] That is what I was referring to with my comment on the accuracy of your chrono. There is no way to check the accuracy short of buying a very good quality chrono or LabRadar. It could easily read 150 fps slow or fast, maybe even more. To be absolutely accurate, it must be build to very precise measurements and components. As built, it should be repeatable, but not necessarily accurate for velocity. So my point is, even though you read 3600 fps, doesn't mean the bullet was actually going 3600 fps. [/QUOTE]
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