Originally Posted by
JGFLHunter
Thanks for the info. I would like to get a chronograph at some point, but for now reading and seeing targets is what I have.
I can certainly appreciate that, having been there myself. I only wish it hadn't taken me 15 years to realize how valuable a chronograph really is.
For what components cost today (when you can find what you're looking for), a chronograph is even more important. Remember that your targets also record your errors as a shooter and changing environmentals as well as the quality of your reloads. The chronograph helps you isolate the latter variable out.