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Thread: Velocity Increase During A Shooting Session

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steelisreal View Post
    "I'm using an F1 Chrony and was blessed with an overcast afternoon and it captured every single shot. Absolute accuracy - who knows ?"

    Before you read too much into the change in velocity of your loads you might want to consider finding a Labradar or Garmin to measure your loads with. The optical chronographs can be a bit interesting with changes in light conditions - I had one tell me my load was over 100fps different from an hour earlier also on an overcast day.
    Yep 80FPS variation is less than the reliable accuracy I would expect out of an optical chronograph.

 

 

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