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Best Cheap Chrono??
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 727406" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I think the real reason folks tend to argue this is better than that or this is a better buy is because most lack the knowledge of how it works electrically. We have no serious way to send an object thru the thing that is extremly consistent without a $250K investment. years back I had about a dozen .223 cases that were nearly identical in all measurments, and the numbers showed up on the Ohler and the Pact. (might as well have been identical). That's as close to what I would call a proof load as I've ever gotten, and even then an hour difference often made changes. I just fighting it. As long as I saw consistent numbers, I just never worried all that much.</p><p> </p><p>I tend to fiddle with something more than a lot of guys want to, and that maybe one of my downfalls. I think I see that in your methods as well, and I do respect that. Always seeking another 1/10th of a percent can and will drive you nuts over time. I don't think there is a perfect chronograph built for me anyway. And to seriously calibrate one would almost mean that I'd have to shoot in doors in a controlled enviorment. I can't do that. </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 727406, member: 25383"] I think the real reason folks tend to argue this is better than that or this is a better buy is because most lack the knowledge of how it works electrically. We have no serious way to send an object thru the thing that is extremly consistent without a $250K investment. years back I had about a dozen .223 cases that were nearly identical in all measurments, and the numbers showed up on the Ohler and the Pact. (might as well have been identical). That's as close to what I would call a proof load as I've ever gotten, and even then an hour difference often made changes. I just fighting it. As long as I saw consistent numbers, I just never worried all that much. I tend to fiddle with something more than a lot of guys want to, and that maybe one of my downfalls. I think I see that in your methods as well, and I do respect that. Always seeking another 1/10th of a percent can and will drive you nuts over time. I don't think there is a perfect chronograph built for me anyway. And to seriously calibrate one would almost mean that I'd have to shoot in doors in a controlled enviorment. I can't do that. gary [/QUOTE]
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