I would trust technology over a guy that may not be qualified to use a caliper or other mechanical method of measuring. We use technology much more in shooting and reloading than we may realize. From ballistic apps, digital Autotricklers and scales(same guy that developed Shot Marker developed Autotrickler, so if you trust one why not both), chronographs, range finders and the list goes on....
Our shooting range hosted a V2 F-Class Invitational event last summer with the top 64 guys in the field. Eric Cortina, Todd Hendricks and 62 other top guys relied on ShotMarker to score the event. So if they trusted it to determine their standing and scoring at the event, why should it even be an issue....?
Our shooting range hosted a V2 F-Class Invitational event last summer with the top 64 guys in the field. Eric Cortina, Todd Hendricks and 62 other top guys relied on ShotMarker to score the event. So if they trusted it to determine their standing and scoring at the event, why should it even be an issue....?