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<blockquote data-quote="de-evoproject" data-source="post: 2627525" data-attributes="member: 14169"><p>In all fairness, I don't own and haven't used a chronograph for my load developing yet. I'm just getting started on the whole reloading bit. Having not used one yet I didn't know where I would be setting it up. It was just the first example that came to my brain for a lot of set and using a climate controlled indoor range for info gathering rather than just blasting and leaving.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I should have used an example I'm more familiar with, but my point stands, if you have a lot of set up, tear down, data gathering, etc it can take a while and the hour time limit would tear up my wallet and make it a no go for me. </p><p></p><p>And I agree, time limits at the range are not unreasonable. I have no problem paying for a block of time. However, IMHO, as the one guy I am, I feel that 28/hour is very pricey for what I got and the experience at the range. Again, that's just me, for what I do and how I feel. If you think it's completely fair priced and a great experience, by all means please enjoy it. It's definitely a unique and different range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="de-evoproject, post: 2627525, member: 14169"] In all fairness, I don't own and haven't used a chronograph for my load developing yet. I'm just getting started on the whole reloading bit. Having not used one yet I didn't know where I would be setting it up. It was just the first example that came to my brain for a lot of set and using a climate controlled indoor range for info gathering rather than just blasting and leaving. Maybe I should have used an example I'm more familiar with, but my point stands, if you have a lot of set up, tear down, data gathering, etc it can take a while and the hour time limit would tear up my wallet and make it a no go for me. And I agree, time limits at the range are not unreasonable. I have no problem paying for a block of time. However, IMHO, as the one guy I am, I feel that 28/hour is very pricey for what I got and the experience at the range. Again, that's just me, for what I do and how I feel. If you think it's completely fair priced and a great experience, by all means please enjoy it. It's definitely a unique and different range. [/QUOTE]
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