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Chronograph help
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<blockquote data-quote="CRNA" data-source="post: 556128" data-attributes="member: 22495"><p>I have found that my chrono reads the best when the sky is overcast. If there are clouds passing by giving varying levels of light, or if the sun is at an angle shining on the chrono I get really bad numbers. I shot a few rounds once with my 7RM on a partly sunny day with partial and inconsistent cloud cover and I had readings from 3000fps all the way to 1112fps!!!! If possible I try using the chrono late in the evening or on completely overcast days to get the best performance out of the chrono.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRNA, post: 556128, member: 22495"] I have found that my chrono reads the best when the sky is overcast. If there are clouds passing by giving varying levels of light, or if the sun is at an angle shining on the chrono I get really bad numbers. I shot a few rounds once with my 7RM on a partly sunny day with partial and inconsistent cloud cover and I had readings from 3000fps all the way to 1112fps!!!! If possible I try using the chrono late in the evening or on completely overcast days to get the best performance out of the chrono. [/QUOTE]
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