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<blockquote data-quote="7Rumloader" data-source="post: 70553" data-attributes="member: 3640"><p>I have and currently am using that brand but I am preparing to upgrade. The masses will agree here (I think) that they are by far not the best around. Look under oehler chronographs and rsi shooting lab I believe in bullets barrels and balistics and you will find some opinions of the shooting chronys as well as oehlers. The RSI is said to be as accurate as the oehler for a little less cha ching! There is nothing wrong with the shooting chrony I have and proves to be right on track with shooting chronys around home but it hasn't been tested beside an oehler or RSI (yet). If you decide to buy it it's a good product and will give you some insight to your reloading but don't be surprised when you list a velocity here and someone asks what kind of chrony you used and then says that seems a bit high when you tell them the brand. Here is my honest opinion save a little more cash and buy either the oehler model 35 with or without the printer or the RSI millenium and don't look back!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Rumloader, post: 70553, member: 3640"] I have and currently am using that brand but I am preparing to upgrade. The masses will agree here (I think) that they are by far not the best around. Look under oehler chronographs and rsi shooting lab I believe in bullets barrels and balistics and you will find some opinions of the shooting chronys as well as oehlers. The RSI is said to be as accurate as the oehler for a little less cha ching! There is nothing wrong with the shooting chrony I have and proves to be right on track with shooting chronys around home but it hasn't been tested beside an oehler or RSI (yet). If you decide to buy it it's a good product and will give you some insight to your reloading but don't be surprised when you list a velocity here and someone asks what kind of chrony you used and then says that seems a bit high when you tell them the brand. Here is my honest opinion save a little more cash and buy either the oehler model 35 with or without the printer or the RSI millenium and don't look back! [/QUOTE]
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