Quote Originally Posted by taylorce1 View Post
I don't know what wildcat you're shooting but a lot of wildcats have an improved shoulder and minimum case taper. These cases usually don't show pressure like a normal tapered case they are usually made from. A chronograph can show when things are about to go wonky, when an improved case wont. It's your choice to budget a chronograph in or not, I just think they are useful tools and I'll have at least one in my toolbox.
260 Dingo. 6.5-06 with enough case taper for extraction, 42° shoulder, throws the 95 grain V-max at 3975, the 140 grain ELD at 3550. I know about how wildcats show pressure. This isn't my first rodeo with them.

I know about Lapua's brass. It's second to none. Now if they'd start making 30-06 brass, it buy it in bulk. We've got a lot of people buying the 260 in MASSIVE quantities.

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