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Can't lower my S.D. HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 464458" data-attributes="member: 8833"><p>I would be on the same thought pattern as SBuce on this. A chrony of any make or model can do some funny things at times. Try moving your Ced M2 out to 20'0" from your muzzle (that should prevent any irregular muzzle blast)- go to a ballistic calculator when you are done and play with it to get your true muzzle velocity - it'll be 30-50 fps higher. I see where you are from Wisc. If your chrony is setting on snow - I'd lay a tarp under it to prevent any irregular glare from the snow. Some guys are now totallty enclosing their chrony's with a box to prevent this also.</p><p>Any chance you can borrow another chrony and set the 2 up back to back?</p><p>I about rebarreled a rifle one winter and come to find out it was all a brand new chrony's fault - really my fault as I didn't know any difference.</p><p>When this doesn't work - then back to switching components as others have said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 464458, member: 8833"] I would be on the same thought pattern as SBuce on this. A chrony of any make or model can do some funny things at times. Try moving your Ced M2 out to 20'0" from your muzzle (that should prevent any irregular muzzle blast)- go to a ballistic calculator when you are done and play with it to get your true muzzle velocity - it'll be 30-50 fps higher. I see where you are from Wisc. If your chrony is setting on snow - I'd lay a tarp under it to prevent any irregular glare from the snow. Some guys are now totallty enclosing their chrony's with a box to prevent this also. Any chance you can borrow another chrony and set the 2 up back to back? I about rebarreled a rifle one winter and come to find out it was all a brand new chrony's fault - really my fault as I didn't know any difference. When this doesn't work - then back to switching components as others have said. [/QUOTE]
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