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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Verticle Spreading and load development help - where to go from here?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stgraves260" data-source="post: 2204716" data-attributes="member: 19988"><p>I like it, and at the end of your statement, is why I don't use a chronograph do to just because you have a low extreme spread doesn't make it the most accurate set up. I all ways tell people that paper doesn't lie. It physically shows you your bullet impact each and every time. My chronograph sets in my closet and I pull it out for the kids to play with when we go to the range. It just doesn't match my cal forum at extended ranges. Like the corona virus test sometimes it gives off a false positive. LoL!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stgraves260, post: 2204716, member: 19988"] I like it, and at the end of your statement, is why I don’t use a chronograph do to just because you have a low extreme spread doesn’t make it the most accurate set up. I all ways tell people that paper doesn’t lie. It physically shows you your bullet impact each and every time. My chronograph sets in my closet and I pull it out for the kids to play with when we go to the range. It just doesn’t match my cal forum at extended ranges. Like the corona virus test sometimes it gives off a false positive. LoL!!! [/QUOTE]
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