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rhhudson

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  1. I own/ use a V2 and find it excellent. I cannot shoot the difference it makes when fitted to varmint contour barrels or heavier but it does effect a light weight sporter barrel I have. However I do not conduct load development with it fitted other than when initially testing for where pressure signs start to become apparent in my rifles and use the velocity obtained as guide to pressure and cross referenced with quick load. I then develop a load looking for accuracy first. Once that's obtained I use the V2 to establish the velocity and couldn't care less what accuracy is like whilst chronograping as its an already proven accurate load.

    Do you shoot at Leek rifle club? If you do you are welcome to try mine.

    i dont yet no, i shoot mainly on my family farm ( near longnor).

     

    I have looked into leek before but they only have 100m range and occasional access to 500. I can get 700 on the farm easy.

     

    Maybe when i have more time might join

  2. Hey,

     

    im looking at buying a new v3 chronograph i have read a lot of good things about them and they seem a lot eaiser to set up than a standard one with aerials and less risk of shooting them.

     

    My question is that i have read on various forums people having trouble with POI shifting as much as 3moa when shooting with it fitted, has anyone else had this issue?

     

    How do you go about load development with this? Or do you find the accuracy node and chronograph it after just to see what speed they are doing?

     

    It will be used in conjunction with a moderator, i know it says on there site that it is suitable, but how good is it in the real world?

     

     

    thanks

     

     

    rhhudson

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