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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 1460806" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I have one , and I do like it . I read they eat up batteries quickly , so I bought the battery pack also . I read about guys not being able to reach the buttons from a shooting position . I have my timer set for a long period of time , so it doesn't time out on me . after each blast the timer is reset . I mostly shoot prone , so I just use a piece of plywood for the base . you will need to shield it from the blast of a muzzle brake . I was using a cement block , but the blast will blow small pieces of the block and these will hit you and your gun . I have a small chip in the obj lens of my NXS scope from this . I made a shield out of a piece of wood , but it needs refined . I've got a couple weird readings ( I don't have anything that shoots 13066 FPS ) , but the battery pack went dead shortly there after , I'm guessing low voltage caused these readings . get it aimed correctly and it works well . the only thing I find as a con is , when you leave a shot string you can not go back and add more shots to it . I would like to go shooting with say 3 different rifles . shot string 1 would be my 7mm rem mag , string 2 would be my 7mm-08 , and string 3 would be my 338 lapua . I could keep all the one rifles info on that particular string if I could go back to that string and add more shots to it . the way I use it is just let the string fill up and it goes to the next string . I log my info in a note pad . here are a couple pics .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 1460806, member: 11011"] I have one , and I do like it . I read they eat up batteries quickly , so I bought the battery pack also . I read about guys not being able to reach the buttons from a shooting position . I have my timer set for a long period of time , so it doesn't time out on me . after each blast the timer is reset . I mostly shoot prone , so I just use a piece of plywood for the base . you will need to shield it from the blast of a muzzle brake . I was using a cement block , but the blast will blow small pieces of the block and these will hit you and your gun . I have a small chip in the obj lens of my NXS scope from this . I made a shield out of a piece of wood , but it needs refined . I've got a couple weird readings ( I don't have anything that shoots 13066 FPS ) , but the battery pack went dead shortly there after , I'm guessing low voltage caused these readings . get it aimed correctly and it works well . the only thing I find as a con is , when you leave a shot string you can not go back and add more shots to it . I would like to go shooting with say 3 different rifles . shot string 1 would be my 7mm rem mag , string 2 would be my 7mm-08 , and string 3 would be my 338 lapua . I could keep all the one rifles info on that particular string if I could go back to that string and add more shots to it . the way I use it is just let the string fill up and it goes to the next string . I log my info in a note pad . here are a couple pics . [/QUOTE]
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