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12-03-2020, 12:18 #11
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Re: How not to shoot your chronograph
Dont want to shoot your own chroni. Just always borrow a friends one. If its a good friend he will forgive you and not ask you to pay if youve shot it too pieces.
As a note. A person doe snot use it alot. Only when you change a load or buy a new bullet. A chroni lots of times gets used after purchase. And then spends most of its life in a cupboard until you change a load.
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12-03-2020, 16:04 #12
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12-03-2020, 19:53 #13
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05-04-2020, 15:18 #14
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Re: How not to shoot your chronograph
Thanks peeps for the replies.... So I ended taking the advice here and some additional research and here's what I ended up with...
A ProChrono DLX... The built in Bluetooth feature is very nice for me...
I ended up getting a 'portable' bench with some small mods will be great...
I also got a MTM front rifle / handgun rest....
With the above I was able to shoot a little over three hundred rounds... I kept shooting the hole ever so bigger with each new load I was testing...
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