Hey Everyone,
So, I've been a lurker for about 3 years on this forum, and I've been a member for a few days. From what I've gathered in that time frame, you truly have to contribute worthwhile discussion during your first hundred posts, unless the forum trolls decree you a "board spammer" and accuse you of cheating the system to pawn your wares. How's about we start, then on the right foot.
First, intros... I'm active navy E4, in a rate that rarely carries guns (unless you go devgru), I'm the unofficial "crazy backwoods gun nut" of the command, being an NRA instructor, part time RSO, owner of more guns than video games (a rarity in our command) and a ballistics junky. So, now that we're all in good company, I'll ask the question.
Recently purchased the RSI Shooting Lab and a CED chronograph after speaking with Jim Ristow of RSI for several hours the other day... by the way, he's a wonderful guy. What I'm wondering, though, are what the drawbacks of the setup actually are. It seems that there's a plethora of ballistics calculators and software flooding the market. From what I gathered upon playing with the demo, though, his seems to be a great piece of work.
So, what is the best way to take advantage of this setup to improve my shooting skill. Also, what are the drawbacks, and how/with what can they be compensated for.
Incedently, if anyone has experience with the pressure trace system they sell, I'd be interested in hearing your opinions, as it seems to be super-helpful for load development.
V/R
Ken (the Crazy backwoods gun nut)
So, I've been a lurker for about 3 years on this forum, and I've been a member for a few days. From what I've gathered in that time frame, you truly have to contribute worthwhile discussion during your first hundred posts, unless the forum trolls decree you a "board spammer" and accuse you of cheating the system to pawn your wares. How's about we start, then on the right foot.
First, intros... I'm active navy E4, in a rate that rarely carries guns (unless you go devgru), I'm the unofficial "crazy backwoods gun nut" of the command, being an NRA instructor, part time RSO, owner of more guns than video games (a rarity in our command) and a ballistics junky. So, now that we're all in good company, I'll ask the question.
Recently purchased the RSI Shooting Lab and a CED chronograph after speaking with Jim Ristow of RSI for several hours the other day... by the way, he's a wonderful guy. What I'm wondering, though, are what the drawbacks of the setup actually are. It seems that there's a plethora of ballistics calculators and software flooding the market. From what I gathered upon playing with the demo, though, his seems to be a great piece of work.
So, what is the best way to take advantage of this setup to improve my shooting skill. Also, what are the drawbacks, and how/with what can they be compensated for.
Incedently, if anyone has experience with the pressure trace system they sell, I'd be interested in hearing your opinions, as it seems to be super-helpful for load development.
V/R
Ken (the Crazy backwoods gun nut)