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<blockquote data-quote="ricka0" data-source="post: 68874" data-attributes="member: 3086"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>One draw back I see to the Millenium is that it doesn't allow you to set it up on a longer rod. And I believe when they tested the Millenium and compared it to the Oehler, they were both on a 2' rod. The Oehler was slightly less accurate with this spacing, but I would be willing to bet that when the Oehler is set up on a 4' rod or even an 8' rod, that it is the same or more accurate than the Millenium on the 2'. Oehler states that the accuracy climbs a certain percentage on their unit the farther the skyscreens are from one another. </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>Good point. The further you space them the more the error goes down.</p><p>I'd bet the Oehler on a 4' is more accurate and on a 8' even more so. (not that the 2' errors were bad)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricka0, post: 68874, member: 3086"] [ QUOTE ] One draw back I see to the Millenium is that it doesn't allow you to set it up on a longer rod. And I believe when they tested the Millenium and compared it to the Oehler, they were both on a 2' rod. The Oehler was slightly less accurate with this spacing, but I would be willing to bet that when the Oehler is set up on a 4' rod or even an 8' rod, that it is the same or more accurate than the Millenium on the 2'. Oehler states that the accuracy climbs a certain percentage on their unit the farther the skyscreens are from one another. [/ QUOTE ] Good point. The further you space them the more the error goes down. I'd bet the Oehler on a 4' is more accurate and on a 8' even more so. (not that the 2' errors were bad) [/QUOTE]
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