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Review - SuperCHRONO Accoustic Chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="rick523" data-source="post: 841389" data-attributes="member: 46920"><p>+1 For the MS, I got mine a few weeks ago. The ease of set up and use are a big plus. Why anyone would want a unit they have to get up and walk to to get results is beyond my comprehension that could get tiresome at 1000 yds. (pharworthlightbulb) We have used this on 3 rifles so far with no noticeable change in accuracy. On my 7RM the only thing I noticed was a poi shift to the left .25" but the accuracy did not change. On my buddy's 7RM he had no change what so ever, I don't know if the muzzle brake made the diff. on mine or not, he has no muzzle brake. On my 300WM there was no change in either poi, or accuracy. Jeff is certainly correct in just plugging in the numbers and being good to go. On my Buddy's 7RM he shot a 5 shot group waiting a couple of min. between shots got his average of 2980fps put it in to Ballistic program went to 643 yds dialed the come ups and all but dead centered a 8" round steel plate. drove back to 825 yds as far as we could shoot put 3 more on the same plate all in a little over 4" all 3 shots were a 1.5" to the right but he did not dial anything for spin drift, there was almost no wind and what there was was pretty much at 12:00 o clock. With the ease of use,accurate info, quick setup, and no worries about proper distance, light or alignment. The MS will change the way shooters look at crony's in the future. JMO Yeah I like mine<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick523, post: 841389, member: 46920"] +1 For the MS, I got mine a few weeks ago. The ease of set up and use are a big plus. Why anyone would want a unit they have to get up and walk to to get results is beyond my comprehension that could get tiresome at 1000 yds. (pharworthlightbulb) We have used this on 3 rifles so far with no noticeable change in accuracy. On my 7RM the only thing I noticed was a poi shift to the left .25" but the accuracy did not change. On my buddy's 7RM he had no change what so ever, I don't know if the muzzle brake made the diff. on mine or not, he has no muzzle brake. On my 300WM there was no change in either poi, or accuracy. Jeff is certainly correct in just plugging in the numbers and being good to go. On my Buddy's 7RM he shot a 5 shot group waiting a couple of min. between shots got his average of 2980fps put it in to Ballistic program went to 643 yds dialed the come ups and all but dead centered a 8" round steel plate. drove back to 825 yds as far as we could shoot put 3 more on the same plate all in a little over 4" all 3 shots were a 1.5" to the right but he did not dial anything for spin drift, there was almost no wind and what there was was pretty much at 12:00 o clock. With the ease of use,accurate info, quick setup, and no worries about proper distance, light or alignment. The MS will change the way shooters look at crony's in the future. JMO Yeah I like mine:D [/QUOTE]
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