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Reloading
Need help from anyone who has ever blasted their chronograph !!!
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 99033" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>I never "shot mine" but here's something else not to do. Never let it sit around on the tripod on a concrete floor!</p><p></p><p>I have a prochrono (body and parts all plastic). Had it sitting here at work in the shop and someone came through in the dark and kicked it and over it went hitting the floor from about 4' up!! It exploded like a plastic model!</p><p>BUT HERES' THE AMAZING PART----I couldn't really see anything broken...just parts and wires and circuit boards. I starting snapping everything back together..put a few pieces of tape arount it and......flicked the switch and it came on like nothing happened. Then to further my amazement I took it to the range and ran some proven loads over it and it was registering perfect. I'm sure this is a ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 99033, member: 3532"] I never "shot mine" but here's something else not to do. Never let it sit around on the tripod on a concrete floor! I have a prochrono (body and parts all plastic). Had it sitting here at work in the shop and someone came through in the dark and kicked it and over it went hitting the floor from about 4' up!! It exploded like a plastic model! BUT HERES' THE AMAZING PART----I couldn't really see anything broken...just parts and wires and circuit boards. I starting snapping everything back together..put a few pieces of tape arount it and......flicked the switch and it came on like nothing happened. Then to further my amazement I took it to the range and ran some proven loads over it and it was registering perfect. I'm sure this is a ONCE IN A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE!! [/QUOTE]
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