Yep....
This is why I ask. Last weekend I was shooting at Raton. Things were looking good. I felt like my gun was very close to tune, I was not seeing anything that would cause concern. For the fun of it I brought my Chrony. I realize it is a lower end unit but it has worked for me in the past. I set it up and shot my first round through it. I was amazed...it read 3500 fps. I though, that can't be. The gun shot fine, bolt lift was ok, I had shot this brass at least ten times and it was working fine.... I shot a few more and they fell right in that range. (3500 fps). If I remember right I shot about twenty rounds over the unit and they averaged 3494 fps. I concluded that my unit was reading fast and that there was no way I was reaching that vel. Another shooter came out and set up next to me. Just for the information I asked if I could put my Chrony in front of him and see what my unit read from his gun. His gun was shooting very well and his load read, if I remember right, 3300. That was about what he though he was shooting at which caused me to think, "Maybe my unit is reading ok." Ater that I started working on a lower node. Is 3500 fps possible out of a stock 6ppc? If it is, what kind of pressures would that take to reach that vel. Maybe I don't want to know. Michael, next time I wold like to shoot over a good chrony, just to know for sure.