I've my Oehler 35P for over 30 years.........It works.I would imagine most of the respondents here use a chronograph. I've used six in the last forty+ years. Recorded velocities have been pretty similar from a cheap Chrony to an Oehler 35P.
I've my Oehler 35P for over 30 years.........It works.I would imagine most of the respondents here use a chronograph. I've used six in the last forty+ years. Recorded velocities have been pretty similar from a cheap Chrony to an Oehler 35P.
I used mine for thirty or more years as well. The printer went back once for a rebuild (maybe replacement ) after many years. However, I stopped using the Oehler after I bought a LabRadar some years back. Certainly not a better chronograph than the 35P, just easier to set up.I've my Oehler 35P for over 30 years.........It works.
What make of Powder are you using in these loads???I go with what's most accurate. For me, it's 12 /2400 with the 160 grain H&G #51 plainbase, the original .357 bullet, 13 /2400 with the 162 grain Lyman gas checked design #358156, 13 /2400 with the Lyman #358429 SWC, 12 /2400 with the Lyman #358349 155 grain HP, and 12 /2400 with the LBT WFN 180 grain plain base, 12.5 /2400 with the NOE 360-158 158 grain WFN plain base.
The most accurate has been the H&G #51, with the #358156 not far behind, but the others do pretty well.
As mentioned six times in the post, #2400.What make of Powder are you using in these loads???
When I was shooting the 14.4 grains of 2400 with the 158 grain SWC's, it got everyone on the range's attention. Really load out of the M27 3.5 inch!For me I find 11.5 grains of 2400 will put all my shots in the 10 & 10X ring at 15 yards. I tried some 14.4 grains of 2400 this morning. Stout and will stay in the bull at 15 yards. Both loads were 158 grain SWC's. The older I get the less I shoot the barn burner loads. Appreciate the info.