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<blockquote data-quote="drdougab" data-source="post: 2682118" data-attributes="member: 72778"><p>Bought it about three years ago. Thousands of rounds have been tracked. Use it for everything from 22 rimfire to 375 Cheytac. As long as it is square 90 degrees to the barrel, 12" from the barrel and placed as close to the end of the bench AND the trajectory is as close to flat to the face of the unit it is AMAZING, UNLESS any suppressor is used. Then it becomes a lot more sensitive and starts to miss probably 20% of the shots. I use their table top tri pod and any cell phone battery pack. It eats up batteries in a few hours. With a suppressor on Creedmoor's and 308's it's the most sensitive, and pretty much a no go with suppresses rimfire to pick up the shot. But overall compared to the two other shoot through chronos I've had over the years it is the best and it's an extremely important data device to shoot competition for distance. Other than putting bullets on paper, only way to validate BC and atmospheric conditions. Buy it. Worth the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drdougab, post: 2682118, member: 72778"] Bought it about three years ago. Thousands of rounds have been tracked. Use it for everything from 22 rimfire to 375 Cheytac. As long as it is square 90 degrees to the barrel, 12” from the barrel and placed as close to the end of the bench AND the trajectory is as close to flat to the face of the unit it is AMAZING, UNLESS any suppressor is used. Then it becomes a lot more sensitive and starts to miss probably 20% of the shots. I use their table top tri pod and any cell phone battery pack. It eats up batteries in a few hours. With a suppressor on Creedmoor’s and 308’s it’s the most sensitive, and pretty much a no go with suppresses rimfire to pick up the shot. But overall compared to the two other shoot through chronos I’ve had over the years it is the best and it’s an extremely important data device to shoot competition for distance. Other than putting bullets on paper, only way to validate BC and atmospheric conditions. Buy it. Worth the money. [/QUOTE]
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