I chronograph a barrel at the beginning to see what kinds of speeds I get in general. I usually attach the MagnetoSpeed to the barrel when "breaking in" a barrel. This tells me generally where the speeds are. Kills two birds with one stone and I do not put unnecessary rounds down the barrel.
Then, I do load development with no chronograph. I never once bring out the chronograph when I am at this step. So, to answer your question, no.
After I find a load that shoots well, then I chronograph. ES/SD typically ends up being where I want it to be.
If you use something like a LabRadar, then you could do this in parallel to load development, but I think people can overthink things when looking at speeds and groups at the same time.
Then, I do load development with no chronograph. I never once bring out the chronograph when I am at this step. So, to answer your question, no.
After I find a load that shoots well, then I chronograph. ES/SD typically ends up being where I want it to be.
If you use something like a LabRadar, then you could do this in parallel to load development, but I think people can overthink things when looking at speeds and groups at the same time.


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