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Reload range test questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="sneakboxer" data-source="post: 2208302" data-attributes="member: 8393"><p>Weather wise i picked a terrible time to become horribly addicted to reloading for my 308. I have three new bullet combinations cooked up to test. I also just got a Chrony so I want to look for vel, accuracy, and pressure signs. As long as the wind does not blow my chrony over the wind should not affect pressure or velocity but at 50yds/100yds i could have over 1.0in/1.5in of wind drift. </p><p>With a variable like that all accuracy data would be poor at best. What are your thoughts? Send them down range and make once fired brass, check for press and speed or hold off till the weather improves (less than 5mph wind)?</p><p></p><p>Oh yea, i'm not made of money so killing three birds with one shot is kinda important to me. </p><p>Thanks as always,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sneakboxer, post: 2208302, member: 8393"] Weather wise i picked a terrible time to become horribly addicted to reloading for my 308. I have three new bullet combinations cooked up to test. I also just got a Chrony so I want to look for vel, accuracy, and pressure signs. As long as the wind does not blow my chrony over the wind should not affect pressure or velocity but at 50yds/100yds i could have over 1.0in/1.5in of wind drift. With a variable like that all accuracy data would be poor at best. What are your thoughts? Send them down range and make once fired brass, check for press and speed or hold off till the weather improves (less than 5mph wind)? Oh yea, i'm not made of money so killing three birds with one shot is kinda important to me. Thanks as always, [/QUOTE]
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