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Post by deerslayer11 on Feb 19, 2009 22:00:05 GMT -5
Ordered a Chronograph today. Now Ill see what kinda speed my reloads are throwing!
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Post by BlueNorther on Feb 21, 2009 21:59:15 GMT -5
I'm looking for one too,don't know much about them.Right now I'm loading for 5 rifles and between my nephew and two friends we're loading 10 different calibers.Be nice to know what velocities we're actually getting compared to data listings.
Which ones have you looked at?
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Post by deerslayer11 on Feb 22, 2009 8:48:41 GMT -5
I ordered an F1 it was like 70 bucks from sportsmansguide.....
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Post by deerslayer11 on Mar 16, 2010 18:37:25 GMT -5
I still havent remembered to take it to the range with me...
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jun 7, 2010 5:05:03 GMT -5
Finally played with it. Just with my Pellet rifles and a couple of the bows though.
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Post by BlueNorther on Jun 9, 2010 17:33:45 GMT -5
My nephew bought one last spring, a Chroney, can't remember which model. Sure made a diff when working up a load though. Published data from the loading manuals was usually higher than what they listed any where from 50 to 100 fps. Now that we know what actual velocities are, we can enter that into our ballistics program and get accurate MOA adjustments for long range shooting.
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