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Cronograph's ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Sennaspeed" data-source="post: 779426" data-attributes="member: 33556"><p>I have done back to back tests of three chronographs, the PCD, the SC Beta, and the Oehler 35.</p><p>Setting them all up in line so one bullet trips all three I found them all to be very consistent. The closest one always recorded a higher speed than the furthest one for instance. </p><p>The SC Beta missed about half the shots but when it did read them even that *** gave speeds consistent with the others.</p><p></p><p>Talk to Ken Oehler about chronographs and you'll be talking to the leading light in the chronograph world. He'll tell you that making the crystal clock incredibly accurate is the easy part. Making good sensors is much more difficult.</p><p>The PCD has good sensors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sennaspeed, post: 779426, member: 33556"] I have done back to back tests of three chronographs, the PCD, the SC Beta, and the Oehler 35. Setting them all up in line so one bullet trips all three I found them all to be very consistent. The closest one always recorded a higher speed than the furthest one for instance. The SC Beta missed about half the shots but when it did read them even that *** gave speeds consistent with the others. Talk to Ken Oehler about chronographs and you'll be talking to the leading light in the chronograph world. He'll tell you that making the crystal clock incredibly accurate is the easy part. Making good sensors is much more difficult. The PCD has good sensors. [/QUOTE]
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