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I've had a chronograph since 1987 and although, it's not necessary, it can help alot and reduce frustration. It's a tool and if you know how to use it, it can and will be helpful. I agree that if you have low ES & SD, that it doesn't make a accurate load. BUT, if you have a accurate load, it will have a better ES & SD. Most of my more accurate loads have ES of no more than 20 fps. I've never had a good load that had a ES over 30. If you don't have a chronograph, you'll never know what your ES is to even have a idea what effect it will have on your groups. "Loads" have 4 basic things that enteract, primer, powder, bullet and barrel harmonics. Each can effect the others. You don't have to know anything about them, you can copy what others use and tweak all those things, including the barrel. To tweak the barrel, you can replace it or re-machine it. Barrel harmonic can cancel out the the higher velocity impacts or it can make them worse. Overall though, better ES will give you more confidence in your load, especially regard fore and aft wind conditions. The reason I brought this up, is in the picture of Jan's group, he has one high shot of about 1" and while that high shot can be something other than a higher velocity, it just so happens that a velocity difference of +20 fps will displace the bullet impact 1" at 200 yards at 1500 fps. Frank
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