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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin4fun" data-source="post: 1302796" data-attributes="member: 28741"><p>Yes, I shoot / test the same way. You have to shoot that way when testing loads with sporter barrels, or you'll spend all day just firing 20 rounds if it is above 75 outside or you cannot avoid the sun. One good reason to shoot when it's freezing out! But the snow presents other problems. (some of my best groups are in snowy conditions)</p><p></p><p>I guess you don't want a $120 dual sensor unit or just don't know that the ProChrono allows this. You have 9 strings and can move between and add to any of them. I do it all the time. But I want a super accurate chrono that uses a different technology than the 2 sensor approach. LabRadar seems like the way to go, but what you mentioned is a show stopper for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin4fun, post: 1302796, member: 28741"] Yes, I shoot / test the same way. You have to shoot that way when testing loads with sporter barrels, or you'll spend all day just firing 20 rounds if it is above 75 outside or you cannot avoid the sun. One good reason to shoot when it's freezing out! But the snow presents other problems. (some of my best groups are in snowy conditions) I guess you don't want a $120 dual sensor unit or just don't know that the ProChrono allows this. You have 9 strings and can move between and add to any of them. I do it all the time. But I want a super accurate chrono that uses a different technology than the 2 sensor approach. LabRadar seems like the way to go, but what you mentioned is a show stopper for me. [/QUOTE]
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