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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 535529" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Nobody has ever said that an Ohler 35 is junk, cause that would not be true. But the guys with deep pockets love to run down the other guy's stuff down with little if anything to build a case on. Doug did improve upon the Ohler setup with a custom mount that I built for him. It tightened up the extreme spead a little bit using loads he knew were dead on. I've shot thru Doug's in just about every form of shooting condition except snow & ice. I've also shot thru mine thru about every condition without a hitch. Is his more accurate? Can't prove it by me, or anyone else that's shot thru it. Is mine better or just as good? Once again I see no real difference between the two. Is there room for improvement in the two of them? Yep! Pact and RCBS developed a software package for the PC2 when it first came out, and they never marketed it as they couldn't find a calling for it amonst the shooters. Now I think it would sell like hot cakes. Basicly it connects the Chronograph strait into a notebook PC, or allows you to down load all data into your home desk top. Of course they could do the samething with an SD card. The one thing everybody seems toforget about is there is no real way to calibrate a chronograph There is no proof load you can buy that will be exactly the same every shot. Be nice if there was, but it ain't happening anytime too soon. So you take your data as it's presented, and live with it. You can't prove it's right, but you also can't dissprove it either. I see absolutely no reason to get up in the air over six feet per second at 3500fps!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 535529, member: 25383"] Nobody has ever said that an Ohler 35 is junk, cause that would not be true. But the guys with deep pockets love to run down the other guy's stuff down with little if anything to build a case on. Doug did improve upon the Ohler setup with a custom mount that I built for him. It tightened up the extreme spead a little bit using loads he knew were dead on. I've shot thru Doug's in just about every form of shooting condition except snow & ice. I've also shot thru mine thru about every condition without a hitch. Is his more accurate? Can't prove it by me, or anyone else that's shot thru it. Is mine better or just as good? Once again I see no real difference between the two. Is there room for improvement in the two of them? Yep! Pact and RCBS developed a software package for the PC2 when it first came out, and they never marketed it as they couldn't find a calling for it amonst the shooters. Now I think it would sell like hot cakes. Basicly it connects the Chronograph strait into a notebook PC, or allows you to down load all data into your home desk top. Of course they could do the samething with an SD card. The one thing everybody seems toforget about is there is no real way to calibrate a chronograph There is no proof load you can buy that will be exactly the same every shot. Be nice if there was, but it ain't happening anytime too soon. So you take your data as it's presented, and live with it. You can't prove it's right, but you also can't dissprove it either. I see absolutely no reason to get up in the air over six feet per second at 3500fps! gary [/QUOTE]
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