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Chronograph chronographed?
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<blockquote data-quote="30calyooper" data-source="post: 1815349" data-attributes="member: 107258"><p>LOL...welcome to the club! A good 20 years ago I was shooting prone with another rifle and decided to test a load for my 375 H&H. Set up the chrono, did not pay enough attention when squirming around to get to get proper sight picture. Had never fired that rifle from the prone so I thought this will be a new experience...see what it's like in case I need to do it on a hillside. Bipod feet slipped off the tarp into the snow and sank about an inch...just enough to clip the Beta Chrony and send it cartwheeling. Oh well, never liked that one anyway!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30calyooper, post: 1815349, member: 107258"] LOL...welcome to the club! A good 20 years ago I was shooting prone with another rifle and decided to test a load for my 375 H&H. Set up the chrono, did not pay enough attention when squirming around to get to get proper sight picture. Had never fired that rifle from the prone so I thought this will be a new experience...see what it's like in case I need to do it on a hillside. Bipod feet slipped off the tarp into the snow and sank about an inch...just enough to clip the Beta Chrony and send it cartwheeling. Oh well, never liked that one anyway! [/QUOTE]
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