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Do I need a chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patriot007" data-source="post: 2000975" data-attributes="member: 111276"><p>Yes, you need a Chronograph. Save your money and buy a LabRadar. You want be sorry. Magnetos are nice but they do effect the harmonics of the barrel. Physics 101. If that wasn't the case, I would have a bayonet strapped to my barrel.</p><p> I have used mine to chrono Pistols, Rifles, Bows, and Crossbows. It works great. At fist, there was a big learning curve with the Labradar. I'm OCD, and it took a minute, but I have it figured out now, and all is well.</p><p>There's and old Reloader saying: You pay for your education in reloading by the tools you buy, sell, trade, given, modified, invented and flat out screwed up. The only pluses are the people that mentor you, put up with your crap, the journey and putting that bullet on target. I have had good luck with a Coldwell for a many a year. Today, I would say that data is questionable. Just make sure you keep fresh 9 volt batteries on hand. After and hour of use the data will be questionable. Also, 9volt batteries are not cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patriot007, post: 2000975, member: 111276"] Yes, you need a Chronograph. Save your money and buy a LabRadar. You want be sorry. Magnetos are nice but they do effect the harmonics of the barrel. Physics 101. If that wasn't the case, I would have a bayonet strapped to my barrel. I have used mine to chrono Pistols, Rifles, Bows, and Crossbows. It works great. At fist, there was a big learning curve with the Labradar. I'm OCD, and it took a minute, but I have it figured out now, and all is well. There's and old Reloader saying: You pay for your education in reloading by the tools you buy, sell, trade, given, modified, invented and flat out screwed up. The only pluses are the people that mentor you, put up with your crap, the journey and putting that bullet on target. I have had good luck with a Coldwell for a many a year. Today, I would say that data is questionable. Just make sure you keep fresh 9 volt batteries on hand. After and hour of use the data will be questionable. Also, 9volt batteries are not cheap. [/QUOTE]
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