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Prone with a Chrony
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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 652611" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>Yes that is exactly why you can't put a lot into the velocity reading from one chrony. I have 2 of the same make and they read around 40fps different. I shot prone a couple weeks ago with the chrony just sitting on top of my rifle case placed 10 feet in front of the muzzle. This worked fine but I like Jeffs idea about moving it back a bit. Lots of little rocks blasting away at it can't be good though mine showed no signs of damage. An EZ-UP shade over the chrony keeps the lighting consistent and another over yourself is nice too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 652611, member: 30564"] Yes that is exactly why you can't put a lot into the velocity reading from one chrony. I have 2 of the same make and they read around 40fps different. I shot prone a couple weeks ago with the chrony just sitting on top of my rifle case placed 10 feet in front of the muzzle. This worked fine but I like Jeffs idea about moving it back a bit. Lots of little rocks blasting away at it can't be good though mine showed no signs of damage. An EZ-UP shade over the chrony keeps the lighting consistent and another over yourself is nice too! [/QUOTE]
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