rick523
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ME too!I have my reasons, and they're meaningful, for me. But I'm tickled pink the MS is the solution for you.
ME too!I have my reasons, and they're meaningful, for me. But I'm tickled pink the MS is the solution for you.
Might consider starting a Thread of your own covering your MagnetoSpeed to pronounce your happiness and enthusiasm. Post your experiences in your Thread for Forum members to review and evaluate.ME too!
Am I missing something here? Do you "need" to read the results for every shot? Doesn't it store the data so you can look at it after you're done firing your string? I'm not seeing the big deal in that or the fact that it needs to be set a little further away from the muzzle than the instructions say.Phorwath,
Your link didn't work. Even tried typing in the first part. Would love to read those questions.
The answer they offered for larger magnums said 10 feet then later said 12 to 15 feet. Funny how they can't give a definitive answer.
I will need to bring a ladder and my binos to read the unit at that distance.
Here is a PDF file that Steinertsensing put on line:
http://www.steinertsensing.com/pub_docs/files/SuperChrono-Data-Sheet.pdf
This is copied from it :
"Detection distance:
From 25cm (10'') from the muzzle to any downrange distance for supersonic speed"
I am through messing around with this unit. It just isn't made for bench shooting especially at a range with other shooters. Can't get up every few shots to manipulate the unit which is downrange. Can't read it from bench and velocities are not consistent. It is going back.
I think the real issue with Chrono's is reliability and accuracy. I don't need to clock every shot I take to get the useful data I need. I just need it to work right when I want it to. I already have my share of wasted trips to the range with a finicky chrono. If a chrono has all the features you like but doesn't work 40% of the time, what good is it?