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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3322241" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Wait until you get i</p><p></p><p>Wait until you get that chronograph into centerfire rifle stuff. You will see the incredible differences in velocities that make huge differences downrange at longer ranges. </p><p>I have solved so many BS stories about "my load will do blah, blah, blah" because I used this powder, this bullet, and this primer by inviting them to shoot across it and then put that miracle load on some paper.</p><p>Have two chronographs now, but want to get the Magneto Speed because that looks to be the most consistent to me as well as it's the only chrono that I'm aware of that will measure shotgun loads accurately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3322241, member: 5412"] Wait until you get i Wait until you get that chronograph into centerfire rifle stuff. You will see the incredible differences in velocities that make huge differences downrange at longer ranges. I have solved so many BS stories about "my load will do blah, blah, blah" because I used this powder, this bullet, and this primer by inviting them to shoot across it and then put that miracle load on some paper. Have two chronographs now, but want to get the Magneto Speed because that looks to be the most consistent to me as well as it's the only chrono that I'm aware of that will measure shotgun loads accurately. [/QUOTE]
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