Mr Bartell....just curious...are these measuring instruments for FPS yours or not? and would you know how often they are independently calibrated?
Raises a good question about most of our reloading gear. I doubt that anyone has "calibrated" their chrony. It would be interesting to know if a magnetospeed or labradar require calibration.
Fwiw- nosler 6.5cm 140 match bthp factory spec 2550fps - from a 26" christensen barrel 2677fps. somewhere around 50 rounds tracked with a Labradar. When LR plinking I shoot most of my rounds in front of the Labradar.
Mr Bartell....just curious...are these measuring instruments for FPS yours or not? and would you know how often they are independently calibrated?
Most of the velocities posted were from my Labradar. Some were from a Shooting Chrony I owned prior.
Thanks Mr..... why are factory made round claims so different then real world tests especially in some calibers? Is it that they produce a top quality product with the best possible material for just one test "look at what our
ammo can do" and all the mass production is sub par? just wondering
More likely to do with different throat lengths, barrel lengths, bore diameters, chamber sizes between rifles.
Adam just to give you an idea of the same loads from different, a friend had a 30-06 model fit with a 22" barrel and an A bolt with a boss so the actual barrel length was 20". He shot the same loads in both rifles and the browning recorded approx 100 fps more than the longer barrel with both 165 and 190 gr bullets.
its cool too see the variation but wont every chamber and barrel variate more again from one shot to another?
Hmm !
338 Federal, Federal Fusion 200gr ~ 2700 fps claimed
22" Ruger m77 ~ 2720 fps
22.4" Sako 85 ~ 2670 fps
22.4" Tikka T3 ~ 2586 fps
I Just Lab Radared the Federal Fusion 200 gr out of my Tikka T3 338 Fed at a average of 2725 fps ! RJ




























