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<blockquote data-quote="Gerald89" data-source="post: 83552" data-attributes="member: 3601"><p>So I have waited ages to get my mits on a chronograph and finally got hold of a CED mil!</p><p>I packed my kit and headed down to my shooting ground on a local farm.</p><p>I have been wanting to test some of my loads out to make my drop charts accurate etc.</p><p>First round and Qed ready and lined up , nothing , no reading.</p><p>All rounds fired the same!</p><p>Weather:- sunny at about 5pm.</p><p>Try connections still nothing.</p><p></p><p>Back home next day I tried my air rifle through it in the garden .I find if I shoot low I can get a reading regularly prob 80% of the time if kept low.</p><p></p><p>Weather :- sunny 2pm </p><p></p><p>Today back to the field with .22 rimfire (for test shots)and .243 .</p><p>Weather :- cloudy 5Pm </p><p></p><p>Set up, nothing until about a dozen .22 later when I am trying to keep low and I shoot the front screen just in the top of the sensor!</p><p></p><p>Guess what I get a reading, just the one though!</p><p>The lens is blown out and the casing shattered.</p><p></p><p>Is it just me and the weather or do you think I should be able to get readings easier like half way up the screen?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerald89, post: 83552, member: 3601"] So I have waited ages to get my mits on a chronograph and finally got hold of a CED mil! I packed my kit and headed down to my shooting ground on a local farm. I have been wanting to test some of my loads out to make my drop charts accurate etc. First round and Qed ready and lined up , nothing , no reading. All rounds fired the same! Weather:- sunny at about 5pm. Try connections still nothing. Back home next day I tried my air rifle through it in the garden .I find if I shoot low I can get a reading regularly prob 80% of the time if kept low. Weather :- sunny 2pm Today back to the field with .22 rimfire (for test shots)and .243 . Weather :- cloudy 5Pm Set up, nothing until about a dozen .22 later when I am trying to keep low and I shoot the front screen just in the top of the sensor! Guess what I get a reading, just the one though! The lens is blown out and the casing shattered. Is it just me and the weather or do you think I should be able to get readings easier like half way up the screen? [/QUOTE]
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