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Chronograph accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Hntbambi" data-source="post: 438403" data-attributes="member: 12797"><p>Get an Oehler of you have any doubts on the results of a chronograph. The 35P has a proof channel and it compares channel one and channel two for each shot. If one is out of whack, it throws that reading out. </p><p></p><p>If you have multiple chronographs set up back to back, you will see a reduction in velocity on the farthest chrono. The bullet is constantly slowing down from the time it exits the muzzle, so the numbers will be lower farther out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hntbambi, post: 438403, member: 12797"] Get an Oehler of you have any doubts on the results of a chronograph. The 35P has a proof channel and it compares channel one and channel two for each shot. If one is out of whack, it throws that reading out. If you have multiple chronographs set up back to back, you will see a reduction in velocity on the farthest chrono. The bullet is constantly slowing down from the time it exits the muzzle, so the numbers will be lower farther out. [/QUOTE]
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