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FrancF
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I don't have a chronograph yet. [:I]
Recommendations?
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Recommendations?
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Also would you ever be pushing the envelope in your load development? The top end units that incorperate strain gauge sensors (on the barrel) might be worth looking into than.
Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
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I have a Shooting Chrony Master, got it for 125.00 at Midway with the remote station so you can view your data at the bench. Very good so far and VERY easy to setup. I think for the money they are great.
If you want more it to hold more data you can send it back in and have the software updated to do so.
Think the Crony is going to be the one. My big thing is going to be the light and the range, each station is built like a hallway with a roof. Its not real dark but shaded.
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I've used my Shooting Chrony with heavy overcast without issues. And the area where I shoot also has an over hang and is always pretty shady. Buddy has the PACT system and likes his very much. Both are good systems but I like the quick setup of the SC a lot more.
http://www.pact.com/main.html
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