I’ve been to another range in Florida to go out past 100 they only go to 200 you have to shoot through a concrete tunnel it is so a bullet cannot leave the rangeWhy the 30 foot tunnel, just curious
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I’ve been to another range in Florida to go out past 100 they only go to 200 you have to shoot through a concrete tunnel it is so a bullet cannot leave the rangeWhy the 30 foot tunnel, just curious
I had one of the early ones and have had a few issues with it and it has finally died. Does anyone know if the newer ones are improved or more reliable than the older ones? Just deciding on whether to replace it yet or wait and see if any improved model comes out.
Is $550 for a chronograph worth the value compared to other things that will better help your shooting & scores?
Ben
To track temperature effects on loads yes.If every one of your loaded rounds included:
- powder to the kernel
- consist bullet weight (like Barts 6mm 105 gn)
- exact neck thickness
- bullet seating @ 10-15 psi
Would you still use a Chronograph?
Ben
If every one of your loaded rounds included:
- powder to the kernel
- consist bullet weight (like Barts 6mm 105 gn)
- exact neck thickness
- bullet seating @ 10-15 psi
Would you still use a Chronograph?
Ben
If every one of your loaded rounds included:
- powder to the kernel
- consist bullet weight (like Barts 6mm 105 gn)
- exact neck thickness
- bullet seating @ 10-15 psi
Would you still use a Chronograph?
Ben
Mine was one of the very early ones, the year they first came out, whenever that was. So it has done a few years of service now.How many years of service did it provide?