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300 wm 178 eld-x or 200 eld-x
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1884330" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>He's got a good point. Optical chrono's are tough to get exactly the same each time. It seemed like I was always chasing my tail.</p><p>Mine had to be the same distance from the muzzle, same angle and the light had to be just right and not too far on the horizon or I would get conflicting results. Very frustrating but I got a lot of trigger time!</p><p>I use the LabRadar now and (knock on wood) it's given me no problems. Very consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1884330, member: 307"] He's got a good point. Optical chrono's are tough to get exactly the same each time. It seemed like I was always chasing my tail. Mine had to be the same distance from the muzzle, same angle and the light had to be just right and not too far on the horizon or I would get conflicting results. Very frustrating but I got a lot of trigger time! I use the LabRadar now and (knock on wood) it's given me no problems. Very consistent. [/QUOTE]
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