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I wouldn't call anyone an idiot for not using a chronograph while reloading.
If a person sticks to standard cartridges and uses data from multiple books to confirm that the data is legit, there should be no problems. Brass inspection should be adequate. If a person loads for a wildcat cartridge or a non SAAMI chamber (like 6.8 SPC Spec II), then it is fully necessary. The more books used the better, so just buy them all. ![]()
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I'm with
![]() Of course, I'm not a professional and haven't been reloading for 50 years. I'll get a chronograph soon because I want to start pushing my 10mm and 9x23 faster. I'm also just starting to reload .223. I begged my neighbor's chronograph to test those ![]() Pay attention to what you're doing and religiously check your cases, you should be OK.
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