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Oehler is back!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 389147" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Not my job to convince anyone of anything. I have an Oehler 33 and it's a very reliable instrument. Better than my PACT. You'd have to buy two CEDs to get the equivalent of one Oehler 35P. By the time you purchase two CEDs, you may as well purchase one single Oehler. The 35P collects two velocities for each shot, thereby allowing a means to ensure the recorded velocities are accurate. With one chronograph, you have absolutely no way to know if your chronograph reading is good or bad for any shot fired. I run two chronographs in tandem. Chronographs do spit out bad data every now and then. You'll be dumb and happy without being able to identify the bloopers.</p><p></p><p>You might search the Forum. CED users, believe it or not, are encountering problems.</p><p></p><p>I won't engage in any of the "my chrono is better than yours"..., because I happen to own one and I only own good stuff. Only person that could decide whether or not the Oehler 35P is THE ONE for them is the purchaser him/herself. A person doesn't need any chronograph if they don't use them in a manner that yields any benefits - benefits to them.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of people willing to pay for the Oehlers. The prices one eBay have only gone up, up, and away. Used ones selling for more than they cost new - when they were last available for purchase. Unless I shoot or otherwise destroy my 35P, I'll make money on it when I sell it down the road. Because people will pay for value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 389147, member: 4191"] Not my job to convince anyone of anything. I have an Oehler 33 and it's a very reliable instrument. Better than my PACT. You'd have to buy two CEDs to get the equivalent of one Oehler 35P. By the time you purchase two CEDs, you may as well purchase one single Oehler. The 35P collects two velocities for each shot, thereby allowing a means to ensure the recorded velocities are accurate. With one chronograph, you have absolutely no way to know if your chronograph reading is good or bad for any shot fired. I run two chronographs in tandem. Chronographs do spit out bad data every now and then. You'll be dumb and happy without being able to identify the bloopers. You might search the Forum. CED users, believe it or not, are encountering problems. I won't engage in any of the "my chrono is better than yours"..., because I happen to own one and I only own good stuff. Only person that could decide whether or not the Oehler 35P is THE ONE for them is the purchaser him/herself. A person doesn't need any chronograph if they don't use them in a manner that yields any benefits - benefits to them. There are a lot of people willing to pay for the Oehlers. The prices one eBay have only gone up, up, and away. Used ones selling for more than they cost new - when they were last available for purchase. Unless I shoot or otherwise destroy my 35P, I'll make money on it when I sell it down the road. Because people will pay for value. [/QUOTE]
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