I shoot my muzzleloaders over the Chrono all the time at the range. For one thing, I like to know the average FPS of my loads, then I run it through a ballistics calculator. I'll later take the gun out and shoot it at different ranges just to see how real world shooting compares to the charts. Also, shooting over a Chrono can tell you a lot about your loading technique, such as consistent pressure on the ramrod when seating a bullet. You'd be amazed at how much difference this can make shot to shot.
I've got a real good accuracy load for my Omega consisting of 110 grs. Triple Se7en ffg under a 200 gr. T/C Shockwave. That is my baseline "go to" load. But, I like to experiment with new stuff, therefore the interest in the 3 Triple Se7en pellet load. I'm gonna pick up a box of them this week and also weigh out some equivalent loads of the loose powder. I'll shoot them both when things cool up a bit and see how they are accuracy wise. I've got some of Winchester's Triple Se7en 209 primers to try out with these loads also. Just need some cooler weather, 100 degrees is too darn hot to even go outside!