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Why test velocity on target guns?
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<blockquote data-quote="hankle" data-source="post: 2837229" data-attributes="member: 125888"><p>Boy was I cocky when I when I started reloading. I had a chrono, but it was finicky and I quit using it because was getting tiny groups at 100yds. I finally got access to 1000yds and wandered what happened to my tiny groups. I started chrono-ing and found I had SD issues. A well tested load with low SD may actually be more accurate at distance than a load with a smaller group at 100yds. That vertical stringing and cost to BC really matter.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck!</p><p>HW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hankle, post: 2837229, member: 125888"] Boy was I cocky when I when I started reloading. I had a chrono, but it was finicky and I quit using it because was getting tiny groups at 100yds. I finally got access to 1000yds and wandered what happened to my tiny groups. I started chrono-ing and found I had SD issues. A well tested load with low SD may actually be more accurate at distance than a load with a smaller group at 100yds. That vertical stringing and cost to BC really matter. Best of luck! HW [/QUOTE]
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