I am confused about using a chrono for load development,
Myself when to purchase a chrono, was once my load was developed, to know it's velocity to create adequate drop charts or input info in a ballistic app.
Or in IPSC to know my PF.
And going back to load development, did it without a chrono, I looked for all other pressure signs.
Works out my best load was 42.7gr of Varget load behind a 175SMK bullet,and is doing exactly 2700fps (chronied it 1-2 months later after all load testing was done).
What confuses me is what follows : People all tell me to use ES and SD to find a good load, I have found 3 accurate nodes and 42.7gr was my most accurate, I can shoot 10 shot groups at 300M under 1/4moa vertical, and it's my load with the worst ES and SD out of my 3 accurate recipies, and... my ES/SD is considered to be too much by many as I load developed blindly, but this load simply works, repeatable and really works...
Myself when to purchase a chrono, was once my load was developed, to know it's velocity to create adequate drop charts or input info in a ballistic app.
Or in IPSC to know my PF.
And going back to load development, did it without a chrono, I looked for all other pressure signs.
Works out my best load was 42.7gr of Varget load behind a 175SMK bullet,and is doing exactly 2700fps (chronied it 1-2 months later after all load testing was done).
What confuses me is what follows : People all tell me to use ES and SD to find a good load, I have found 3 accurate nodes and 42.7gr was my most accurate, I can shoot 10 shot groups at 300M under 1/4moa vertical, and it's my load with the worst ES and SD out of my 3 accurate recipies, and... my ES/SD is considered to be too much by many as I load developed blindly, but this load simply works, repeatable and really works...


















































