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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick1911" data-source="post: 2567594" data-attributes="member: 25079"><p>That's some good shooting! I think I am going to need to get a chronograph and start there...but what is confusing to me is that if you are using good reload practices and getting the same powder drop, etc...will there be any difference between using h335 to any other powder? In other words...whatever the speed is, assuming they are all close, why does it matter what the actual velocity is? Faster better? I understand why it makes sense that the speeds should all be close but assuming the powder is made well and bullet is properly pieced together....shouldnt the speeds be close anyway? Just wondering how to interpret the data I end up getting....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick1911, post: 2567594, member: 25079"] That's some good shooting! I think I am going to need to get a chronograph and start there...but what is confusing to me is that if you are using good reload practices and getting the same powder drop, etc...will there be any difference between using h335 to any other powder? In other words...whatever the speed is, assuming they are all close, why does it matter what the actual velocity is? Faster better? I understand why it makes sense that the speeds should all be close but assuming the powder is made well and bullet is properly pieced together....shouldnt the speeds be close anyway? Just wondering how to interpret the data I end up getting.... [/QUOTE]
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