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Reloading
Oehler is back!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Popapi" data-source="post: 389197" data-attributes="member: 5950"><p>That's a pretty BROAD question when you have SO many variables that can effect the reading on ANY chrono IE: light, powder charge, temprature, and the type of environment one's in. To answer your question the best that I can as per a false reading on my CED, what I do to eleviate this problem IF it's a false reading is average my shot string. One will know if his/her readings are TO high or TO low. The two main culprits on any chronograph I feel would be lighting and muzzleblast.</p><p></p><p>To say the least the Oehler 35p is a OLD but pretty doggone good chrono, those that are coming out in limited quantities are not new technology they are the same 35p's of the yesteryears, which are analog systems compared to the CED digital systems. To say the least if I had to buy another chrono other than a CED it WOULD be a Oehler 35P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popapi, post: 389197, member: 5950"] That's a pretty BROAD question when you have SO many variables that can effect the reading on ANY chrono IE: light, powder charge, temprature, and the type of environment one's in. To answer your question the best that I can as per a false reading on my CED, what I do to eleviate this problem IF it's a false reading is average my shot string. One will know if his/her readings are TO high or TO low. The two main culprits on any chronograph I feel would be lighting and muzzleblast. To say the least the Oehler 35p is a OLD but pretty doggone good chrono, those that are coming out in limited quantities are not new technology they are the same 35p's of the yesteryears, which are analog systems compared to the CED digital systems. To say the least if I had to buy another chrono other than a CED it WOULD be a Oehler 35P [/QUOTE]
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