mix all your powder up in one large jug, then you won't suffer from this in the future, this is where empty 8 pound jugs come in handy
Nice little trick
thx
mix all your powder up in one large jug, then you won't suffer from this in the future, this is where empty 8 pound jugs come in handy
If you reload , YES ! all specs are suspect to say the least and all guns fire the loads differently. So if you really want to know exactly what your load is doing in your gun, only your chrony will tell the truth !
Magnetospeed is the cadillac of chrony. You can get an Alpha model for a fraction of the cost.

I'll sell you mine. Beta Master chrony in a Pelican case. Used 3 times. Never been "hit". I haven't used it in 3-4 years.
Let me know if your interested.
They're an absolute personal preference. Mostly about how much money you can spend.
A chronograph is completely unnecessary for good load development.
Do you do this on purpose ? just wondering ! lol RJ
I disagree
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Actually sunray isn't completely wrong this time. You can do some pretty good load development without a chronograph. But the chronograph does take away some of the guesswork.
Using a chronograph is like having a speedometer in your car. You don't need a speedomenter to see how fast your car is going - you could calculate your speed fairly accurately. But it's a lot simpler to just look at the speedometer.
lol RJLMAO ! your gonna be his new Best and only Friend !lol RJ
Air gun, .22 Rim fire => 3FT;
Bow & Arrow =>4FT;
Shot gun =>5FT;
.30-30=>8FT;
Large rifle=>10FT to 15FT
Every handloader should have a chrony...



























