OK! Time to get serious! I'm in the market for a chonograph. I would like to draw on the experience of this group. I will be using it both indoors & out. Which ones work best? What is needed? Whats nice to have? What to stay away from?
Thanks!
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MOUNTIN DU wrote::) I'm STILL using my original ole red "Chrony" from 25-30yrs ago. Folding model with large LCD readout, cheezy black cardboard/white plastic sky screens & camera tripod. Nothing fancy; just shot to shot velocities and some pencil pushing. This thing is ACTUALLY bullet proof!!!
The newer F-1 & Beta models sell for the same thing ($100) I paid years ago.
Al in Mi wrote:MOUNTIN DU wrote::) I'm STILL using my original ole red "Chrony" from 25-30yrs ago. Folding model with large LCD readout, cheezy black cardboard/white plastic sky screens & camera tripod. Nothing fancy; just shot to shot velocities and some pencil pushing. This thing is ACTUALLY bullet proof!!!
The newer F-1 & Beta models sell for the same thing ($100) I paid years ago.
I started with one of those way back about then too. Worked great for checking speeds, but mine wasn't bullet proof, caught a low 525gr thru the LCD from my
50-110,............... DRT.
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