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chronograph question
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<blockquote data-quote="GuroChris" data-source="post: 1959334" data-attributes="member: 113578"><p>I just got my hands on a CED M2 Chronograph. </p><p></p><p>My question is, how finicky are optical chronys for lighting? I used it the other day in overcast conditions and seemed to get good readings. Then I used it in bright daylight a few days later and got mixed results. </p><p>Also are there any tips on set up that help reliability?</p><p></p><p>I know a lot of guys like the magneto speed and labradar. But the price on this was right so, this is what I have. I know lots of guys have been using this type of chrony for years getting good data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuroChris, post: 1959334, member: 113578"] I just got my hands on a CED M2 Chronograph. My question is, how finicky are optical chronys for lighting? I used it the other day in overcast conditions and seemed to get good readings. Then I used it in bright daylight a few days later and got mixed results. Also are there any tips on set up that help reliability? I know a lot of guys like the magneto speed and labradar. But the price on this was right so, this is what I have. I know lots of guys have been using this type of chrony for years getting good data. [/QUOTE]
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