Which Chronograph??

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Re: Which Chronograph??

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

Sim G wrote:He shot it twice?!! :o With a bolt gun?!!

I'm sure DM will back me up on this, that's not a "Doughnut" offence, but a Fresh Cream Cake violation! ;) :D
:oops: At 42x magnification it was not even a blur in the eyepiece....
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#12 Post by Robin128 »

ovenpaa wrote:
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HAHAHA....the reason I do not lend it to anyone!
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#13 Post by rox »

Robin128 wrote:HAHAHA....the reason I do not lend it to anyone!
On the contrary; I've got a pretty good idea what I'm going to do when I need a new one!

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#14 Post by Dangermouse »

Definitely a Krispy Kreme offence, even a good dose of T Cut will not sort that one out.

Unfortunately I am not in a place to say much as I have Ovenpaas' own Chrono - which I must say works fine, for the time being any way.

http://forum.accurateshooter.com/index. ... sg35894083
Accurate Shooter has several people asking similar questions, above is one such string.

I would say be honest with what you really need, Do you need all the bells and whistles or would a basic model do fine.

I wonder if one of these might not make people concentrate a bit more?
http://www.opticsplanet.net/stalker-sol ... 31-00.html especially if the wife had hold of it,
Or
http://www.opticsplanet.net/rcbs-ammoma ... graph.html

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#15 Post by ovenpaa »

Personally I do like the CED *we* have, as long as the cables are plugged in the right way you are fine and if not then swap them over at the console end on the bench. You have a nice clear display and you can swap from m/s to fps on the fly plus a whole host of other features. You can also export all of the data to you computer and it does the number crunching with a free Windows application, it even allows you to exclude fliers.

Nice thing also is you can buy spares for it at sensible prices.
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#16 Post by dromia »

Our clubs use CED sand I like them however my preference is for the Pact models.
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#17 Post by Sim G »

ovenpaa wrote:Nice thing also is you can buy spares for it at sensible prices.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Priceless, absolutely priceless! :lol:
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