The info you guys provided is enlightening, to say the least. I can live with a 46 ft/sec variation form high to low speed. The load is accurate and I don’t know if narrowing the gap would prove anything. The real proof is already on the paper.
Here, we usually take deer at short ranges, under 75 yards. But as SomeGuyInMidwest mentioned, I was curious about down range speed, because I’m using a 180 grain Nosler Accu Bond. So, I thought if the Chrony can provide me with baseline data, maybe I could use it to save myself some bench time with other loads. But, it doesn’t work like that.
In a way it’s a no brainer, because I’ll never shoot at anything that far away around here, but it's fun to experiment and I learned a few things from the feedback I got on the forum. Things that I need to consider, besides speed.
The Chrony is a nifty device, but as you guys mentioned, don’t get wrapped around the axle over it. I Copy that!
Thanks,
Joe
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