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CED M2 Chronograph Review By Bryan Chatwell
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<blockquote data-quote="timeless61" data-source="post: 444558" data-attributes="member: 13530"><p>wow, I did not realize that hardy was the CEO, his customer service was terrible, he was the first person that I spoke with when I had a faulty sensor, he tried to blame it on me first, and then had me do tests so we could turn it around quicker, and it was the sensor completely faulty, and then he told me I would have it for that weekend, and it never showed up then the following week he was "unavailable".</p><p></p><p>on the chronograph, bottom line seems to be that you need the infrared set for it to be at all useful. </p><p></p><p>I would love to just get an Oehler, but I do not need a chronograph much, I only own 3 calibers, and only really need the chrony for one of them so once I have my load dialed and then new lots of powder is the only time I use it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timeless61, post: 444558, member: 13530"] wow, I did not realize that hardy was the CEO, his customer service was terrible, he was the first person that I spoke with when I had a faulty sensor, he tried to blame it on me first, and then had me do tests so we could turn it around quicker, and it was the sensor completely faulty, and then he told me I would have it for that weekend, and it never showed up then the following week he was "unavailable". on the chronograph, bottom line seems to be that you need the infrared set for it to be at all useful. I would love to just get an Oehler, but I do not need a chronograph much, I only own 3 calibers, and only really need the chrony for one of them so once I have my load dialed and then new lots of powder is the only time I use it. [/QUOTE]
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