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<blockquote data-quote="tentman" data-source="post: 842575" data-attributes="member: 59998"><p>I've had my V1 for about a month and several shooting sessions, I previously had to borrow a conventional chrony so my overall experience is a bit limited.</p><p></p><p>However I like it a lot - It plain works. Sure you have to change you range practises because of the point of impact thing (its about 1- 2 inches with the rifles I've so far used it with - all lightweight sporters) but once you've gotten sorted - no problem.</p><p></p><p>Now I shoot my foulers to make sure I have the aim point in the right place, if not I adjust the aiming point (not my scope - remember I'm not a dialler and these are hunting rifles) and fire the strings, typically I'm doing ladder tests or the like. </p><p></p><p>Once I'm shooting final groups I take the chrony off and if necessary adjust the zero.</p><p></p><p>Best thing of all - no missed records in the middle of a critical string because the light changes or a sight mis-alignment of the screens.</p><p></p><p>Foster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tentman, post: 842575, member: 59998"] I've had my V1 for about a month and several shooting sessions, I previously had to borrow a conventional chrony so my overall experience is a bit limited. However I like it a lot - It plain works. Sure you have to change you range practises because of the point of impact thing (its about 1- 2 inches with the rifles I've so far used it with - all lightweight sporters) but once you've gotten sorted - no problem. Now I shoot my foulers to make sure I have the aim point in the right place, if not I adjust the aiming point (not my scope - remember I'm not a dialler and these are hunting rifles) and fire the strings, typically I'm doing ladder tests or the like. Once I'm shooting final groups I take the chrony off and if necessary adjust the zero. Best thing of all - no missed records in the middle of a critical string because the light changes or a sight mis-alignment of the screens. Foster [/QUOTE]
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