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For ELR what constitutes a good zero?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Heeg osoh" data-source="post: 2473016" data-attributes="member: 111250"><p>So if your zero has been confirmed and reconfirmed at a 100 and lets say you are off the 1/4" at 600 how would you explain being a 1/4" off on your program at 600 or worse yet when you get to 800 now its more then 1/4" all this being done with the correct speed being entered in that also has been confirmed by a quality chrono. just asking what you would look at as the correction or cause, I know it sounds like a test but many over look this.</p><p></p><p>osoh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Heeg osoh, post: 2473016, member: 111250"] So if your zero has been confirmed and reconfirmed at a 100 and lets say you are off the 1/4” at 600 how would you explain being a 1/4” off on your program at 600 or worse yet when you get to 800 now its more then 1/4” all this being done with the correct speed being entered in that also has been confirmed by a quality chrono. just asking what you would look at as the correction or cause, I know it sounds like a test but many over look this. osoh [/QUOTE]
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