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Does this sound like chronograph trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="Austin" data-source="post: 30967" data-attributes="member: 1956"><p>I have always been an Oehler freak, so I would say that it is anything BUT the norm! For some reason, the ones I got (all purchased within 4 months of each other) would give inconsistent readings. These are the only Oehler's I have EVER had problems with. I have a Shooting Chrony that has been very good to me for some reason. As you said, it seems a little freakish for an Oehler (and more than one at that!) to have such problems. I haven't ever used those again and I have stuck to my one good chrony that I have tested against numerous other Oehlers and it has been the most consistent Chrony (out of 14) that I have owned as of yet. I'm guessing I got a few out of a bad batch or something. I have yet to figger it out or even to send them back to Oehler for repair. Haven't really been doing a lot of match shooting in the past year or so, so it has been pretty much a non issue since the deer don't seem to mind how fast the bullet is going! <img src="http://images/icons/smile.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> Now.... You have got me wanting to find out what the heck is going with these things again so... off to get some boxes to send these little buggers back! Take care!</p><p></p><p>TH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Austin, post: 30967, member: 1956"] I have always been an Oehler freak, so I would say that it is anything BUT the norm! For some reason, the ones I got (all purchased within 4 months of each other) would give inconsistent readings. These are the only Oehler's I have EVER had problems with. I have a Shooting Chrony that has been very good to me for some reason. As you said, it seems a little freakish for an Oehler (and more than one at that!) to have such problems. I haven't ever used those again and I have stuck to my one good chrony that I have tested against numerous other Oehlers and it has been the most consistent Chrony (out of 14) that I have owned as of yet. I'm guessing I got a few out of a bad batch or something. I have yet to figger it out or even to send them back to Oehler for repair. Haven't really been doing a lot of match shooting in the past year or so, so it has been pretty much a non issue since the deer don't seem to mind how fast the bullet is going! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] Now.... You have got me wanting to find out what the heck is going with these things again so... off to get some boxes to send these little buggers back! Take care! TH [/QUOTE]
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