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Reloading
What came first: the chicken or the egg
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<blockquote data-quote="Buster Hemlock" data-source="post: 1649979" data-attributes="member: 109327"><p>I have been reading along since you started this thread and read you don't have a chrono, wasn't taking a shot at you or anyone else who decides not to use one for whatever reason. Was simply stating it's a valuable tool that like many others I see as essential. It has saved me money during load development and has revealed to me and a lot of buddies that you can't trust book data due to all the variation in components that goes into reloading and shooting. I myself used to not have one when I started reloading 17 years ago and spent a lot of time believing the numbers in the books or on the ammo box, using those numbers and not making hits on targets or game that I believe now I would have made with better data from a chrono. If your shooting shorter distances and not pushing the published data you will "most likely" be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buster Hemlock, post: 1649979, member: 109327"] I have been reading along since you started this thread and read you don't have a chrono, wasn't taking a shot at you or anyone else who decides not to use one for whatever reason. Was simply stating it's a valuable tool that like many others I see as essential. It has saved me money during load development and has revealed to me and a lot of buddies that you can't trust book data due to all the variation in components that goes into reloading and shooting. I myself used to not have one when I started reloading 17 years ago and spent a lot of time believing the numbers in the books or on the ammo box, using those numbers and not making hits on targets or game that I believe now I would have made with better data from a chrono. If your shooting shorter distances and not pushing the published data you will "most likely" be fine. [/QUOTE]
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