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what is the most accurate and durable trouble free chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 430122" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>The best way to compare performance is to run different units in tandem - concurrently. There is no way to validate chronograph data quality without either having a 'proof' channel, or running two in tandem. Running a single chronograph provides one velocity per shot. You either believe it at face value - or you don't. Running two chronographs in tandem allows the hiccups to be identified on a shot by shot basis. It also allows for some precision comparison of any two separate units. My Oehlers fairly consistently provide a lower ES over my shot strings. The same bullets are traveling over both units, but the ES over the Oehler units are typically 2-3 fps less than the ES results from the PACT.</p><p></p><p>The inclusion of the 'proof' channel on the Oehler 35P is the equivalent of purchasing two chronographs in one unit - a huge advantage, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 430122, member: 4191"] The best way to compare performance is to run different units in tandem - concurrently. There is no way to validate chronograph data quality without either having a 'proof' channel, or running two in tandem. Running a single chronograph provides one velocity per shot. You either believe it at face value - or you don't. Running two chronographs in tandem allows the hiccups to be identified on a shot by shot basis. It also allows for some precision comparison of any two separate units. My Oehlers fairly consistently provide a lower ES over my shot strings. The same bullets are traveling over both units, but the ES over the Oehler units are typically 2-3 fps less than the ES results from the PACT. The inclusion of the 'proof' channel on the Oehler 35P is the equivalent of purchasing two chronographs in one unit - a huge advantage, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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