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Learning to use my chronograph...
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1362349" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Oh that's funny! I guess that is close, since I AM a dinosaur! </p><p>It's a Shooting Chrony F1, and I began to see after the first shot that I need to at least get the plug in remote, since I had to step up to the firing line and lean across it to read the speed ! Getting old really sucks ! </p><p>Any way, thanks for the quick response. I downloaded that app and am going to need to take some time to learn how to utilize it. Probably need to do that Google search, too....who was it that said Ask mme for anything but time ? I can see also how valuable of a tool I chose to deprive myself of for all these years. The es needs some attention, at 37fps, so right away I'm learning something. Heck, I was even under estimating the speed by a LOOONG ways. I thought it should have been around 3100fps...imagine my shock seeing 3489 in the display !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1362349, member: 103471"] Oh that's funny! I guess that is close, since I AM a dinosaur! It's a Shooting Chrony F1, and I began to see after the first shot that I need to at least get the plug in remote, since I had to step up to the firing line and lean across it to read the speed ! Getting old really sucks ! Any way, thanks for the quick response. I downloaded that app and am going to need to take some time to learn how to utilize it. Probably need to do that Google search, too....who was it that said Ask mme for anything but time ? I can see also how valuable of a tool I chose to deprive myself of for all these years. The es needs some attention, at 37fps, so right away I'm learning something. Heck, I was even under estimating the speed by a LOOONG ways. I thought it should have been around 3100fps...imagine my shock seeing 3489 in the display ! [/QUOTE]
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