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<blockquote data-quote="mountaincarver" data-source="post: 1542651" data-attributes="member: 87809"><p>ive questioned my chrony too at times. started taking it with me more to the range just to measure day to day. found it to be pretty consistent. in the winter when the sun is low and to the side, I question some of the readings. I have a couple of rifles that have verified their speeds at distance with one coming in a touch faster, and one a little slower. I have a very good shooting rum that wont even come close to what the chrony says. can hit 1500 yards but the in between distances are high but then zero again at sight in range. after pulling my hair out trying to ajust for bc and velocities which I never could match up to my confirmed data, I just accepted the fact that it may be scope or one funny looking bullet when it left my barrel. anyway, if you can get your rifle to match your ballistics program by adjusting your speed value only, then I would see if you could find someone who would let you shoot through their higher quality chrony and compare the readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountaincarver, post: 1542651, member: 87809"] ive questioned my chrony too at times. started taking it with me more to the range just to measure day to day. found it to be pretty consistent. in the winter when the sun is low and to the side, I question some of the readings. I have a couple of rifles that have verified their speeds at distance with one coming in a touch faster, and one a little slower. I have a very good shooting rum that wont even come close to what the chrony says. can hit 1500 yards but the in between distances are high but then zero again at sight in range. after pulling my hair out trying to ajust for bc and velocities which I never could match up to my confirmed data, I just accepted the fact that it may be scope or one funny looking bullet when it left my barrel. anyway, if you can get your rifle to match your ballistics program by adjusting your speed value only, then I would see if you could find someone who would let you shoot through their higher quality chrony and compare the readings. [/QUOTE]
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