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CED M2 Chronograph Review By Bryan Chatwell
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<blockquote data-quote="Terminalor" data-source="post: 462326" data-attributes="member: 10522"><p>I have a CED M2. Problem 1 - I live in the Seattle area(cloudy a lot) and was having trouble with errors. So I bought the infered set with battery pack. Still have a lot of error readings sunny or not. Problem 2 - Tried to chrono my bow. Usually got error reading and when I finally did get a reading it would be 5000+ fps. Now I can shoot a bow with the best of them but pretty sure my bow is no where near 5000 fps. Called CED and they sent me a couple articles on plans for builing a black box to house the units. Sure does away with the simplicity sales pitch doesn't it? Problem 3 - Was working up a load for my gun, increasing each 3 shot group by one grain. 5 different groups all reading aprox 3050 with no increase for the increasing powder charges. To sum it all up - Buy the Oehler 35P and live happily ever after. PS anyone want to buy a good CED M2?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terminalor, post: 462326, member: 10522"] I have a CED M2. Problem 1 - I live in the Seattle area(cloudy a lot) and was having trouble with errors. So I bought the infered set with battery pack. Still have a lot of error readings sunny or not. Problem 2 - Tried to chrono my bow. Usually got error reading and when I finally did get a reading it would be 5000+ fps. Now I can shoot a bow with the best of them but pretty sure my bow is no where near 5000 fps. Called CED and they sent me a couple articles on plans for builing a black box to house the units. Sure does away with the simplicity sales pitch doesn't it? Problem 3 - Was working up a load for my gun, increasing each 3 shot group by one grain. 5 different groups all reading aprox 3050 with no increase for the increasing powder charges. To sum it all up - Buy the Oehler 35P and live happily ever after. PS anyone want to buy a good CED M2? [/QUOTE]
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