All true, but trying to tune without a chronograph adds conderable time and work. Example, you get great groups at 25 yards, but with a terrible ES. That tells me it's going to be horrible at 50 yards, don't waste any more time on it.You dont need a chrono to tune a rifle. You can determine if you have tuned the rifle good by accuracy and if you play around with a chrono long enough while tuning you will notice that sometimes even a small es does not equate to top accuracy. Its easy to record how many turns or what number an adjustment is on and record data while you adjust and shoot for accuracy. A chrono ads data to a tune but you can tune without one if you can keep data on the adjustments you make. You dont need a chrono to create a drop chart either. Set out targets from 20 yds to what ever you want to go out to and record the drop. I think some people dont really know what a dope card is. Data Of Previous Engagement in other words data collected from earlier shooting sessions to determine what that rifle will do at a given range. You dont need a chrono to build a dope card either just accurate distance info for the engagements. A chrono ads valuable info and helps but its not an absolute needed piece of equipment if you just want accuracy and dont need to know exact fps or fpe. Thats my humble opinion.
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