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Chronograph question
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<blockquote data-quote="huntaxhunta" data-source="post: 1418511" data-attributes="member: 101742"><p>These issues are why I switched over to the Magneto Speed Chronographs. </p><p></p><p>I have not had any issues with mine with the exception of Cliff breaking the strap assembly. It was one of the very first units though and they sent an upgraded model gratus.</p><p></p><p>I have never missed a shot reading on my magneto speed, and what little variation there may be from barrel taper is negligible in my applications. For most folks it won't matter a hoot. I'll take that over losing half my shoot string due to wind or passing cloud cover. As far as accuracy of the readings go, any system is a leap of faith that it's calibrated correctly and accurate. If you are consistent in your test protocols and setups, you'll get a consistent reading and that's what we're after. </p><p></p><p>POI shifts are inherent, but again I can live with it. The ease and consistency make it worth it. Once I get a load narrowed down, then I'll shoot for groups. It's a great setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntaxhunta, post: 1418511, member: 101742"] These issues are why I switched over to the Magneto Speed Chronographs. I have not had any issues with mine with the exception of Cliff breaking the strap assembly. It was one of the very first units though and they sent an upgraded model gratus. I have never missed a shot reading on my magneto speed, and what little variation there may be from barrel taper is negligible in my applications. For most folks it won't matter a hoot. I'll take that over losing half my shoot string due to wind or passing cloud cover. As far as accuracy of the readings go, any system is a leap of faith that it's calibrated correctly and accurate. If you are consistent in your test protocols and setups, you'll get a consistent reading and that's what we're after. POI shifts are inherent, but again I can live with it. The ease and consistency make it worth it. Once I get a load narrowed down, then I'll shoot for groups. It's a great setup. [/QUOTE]
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