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<blockquote data-quote="Brent" data-source="post: 68876" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>The pressure software/hardware utilized in PressureTrace is better than the Oehler, buy it if you wish to test pressure. As BigBore pointed out, the serial port is being used less and less but Oehler still uses it on the M43. A serial port to USB adapter will not work as well, the Dexadine software does not support it. This means you need a top end computer in order to get one with a serial port, as I had to buy. </p><p></p><p>Jim Ristow at RSI sells quality stuff, and the CED chrono is a nice one by every account I've read. I still like my Oehler for MV and BC's. I would buy a 35P w/4' rail, PT if you wish to test pressure, then if you wish to test BC's with two chrono's you can do that with buying another 35P later, or get a good average MV up close and then set it downrange to get a good average to calculate the BC. The printout on the 35P is a nice feature. The RSI Ballistic Lab is the best ballistic software on the market IMO, and I've got many of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent, post: 68876, member: 99"] The pressure software/hardware utilized in PressureTrace is better than the Oehler, buy it if you wish to test pressure. As BigBore pointed out, the serial port is being used less and less but Oehler still uses it on the M43. A serial port to USB adapter will not work as well, the Dexadine software does not support it. This means you need a top end computer in order to get one with a serial port, as I had to buy. Jim Ristow at RSI sells quality stuff, and the CED chrono is a nice one by every account I've read. I still like my Oehler for MV and BC's. I would buy a 35P w/4' rail, PT if you wish to test pressure, then if you wish to test BC's with two chrono's you can do that with buying another 35P later, or get a good average MV up close and then set it downrange to get a good average to calculate the BC. The printout on the 35P is a nice feature. The RSI Ballistic Lab is the best ballistic software on the market IMO, and I've got many of them. [/QUOTE]
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