To add to what Davetooley said, while you say you don't operate above the upper parameters for a load, a lot of times you are nowhere near the velocity you think you are getting, based on the manuals. In fact, you may be well above or below what you think you are getting. The biggest example of this for me was when I chrono'd a load that my buddy had loaded for his 22 Nosler. It was shooting almost 300 FPS above book speed for that powder load. There were absolutely no signs of pressure on his brass. I checked the powder amount - which was as it was supposed to be. He was running faster than a 22.250. Checked it over the chrono again. He still runs that load. I've also had times when I thought my "book load" was shooting at a decent clip, later to chrono it and find it was barely moving - far below the book minimum. For guys who go online to obtain their drop dope and wonder why they are missing - actually KNOWING what your speed is helps a lot. The data output is only as good as the data input. The chrono won't give you a good load - but it does provide data that you can use to help find a good load.













