And the problem I have is what is real world velocity?
The values my two chronographs return at 15ft are never remotely close to what the validated trajectory function in Strelok says it should be. This from the measured drops data.
In terms of accuracy down range, the Strelok number is always bang on, when it comes to hitting paper, gongs and small goats at 600m. If I used the chrono numbers and dialled according to that data, I'd miss every time.
I find with Quickoad that I really have to concentrate on every assumption, and when I get them all right (or very close to) I generally get a velocity output that matches Strelok.
I think some of the ADI powder data is a little off, I contacted Helmut and he admitted he hasn't tested them, he's tested the Hodgdon branded stuff. There are always differences batch to batch and I suspect some of the ADI burn rates etc are a little off. Not by a lot though.
When it comes to validating velocity, I'd suggest you go (a) Quickload, (b) chrono, (c) drops data, (d) Quickload adjustments, if required. Works for me.
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