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Review - SuperCHRONO Accoustic Chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="Bodywerks" data-source="post: 857385" data-attributes="member: 62694"><p>Am I missing something here? Do you "need" to read the results for every shot? Doesn't it store the data so you can look at it after you're done firing your string? I'm not seeing the big deal in that or the fact that it needs to be set a little further away from the muzzle than the instructions say.</p><p>I own a magnetospeed. It shifts poi and affects accuracy, so you basically have to add a step to your load work up. You can't reliably do a ladder test or shoot for groups with the magnetospeed attached. So you have to first find an accurate load and then hook a magnetospeed to it and hope that ES and SD aren't crap. Without being able to chrony at the same time you do load work you don't know if the results on target agree with the chrony(ie, have a tight 200-300 yd group with bullets flying at inconsistent velocities, which would indicate a fluke).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bodywerks, post: 857385, member: 62694"] Am I missing something here? Do you "need" to read the results for every shot? Doesn't it store the data so you can look at it after you're done firing your string? I'm not seeing the big deal in that or the fact that it needs to be set a little further away from the muzzle than the instructions say. I own a magnetospeed. It shifts poi and affects accuracy, so you basically have to add a step to your load work up. You can't reliably do a ladder test or shoot for groups with the magnetospeed attached. So you have to first find an accurate load and then hook a magnetospeed to it and hope that ES and SD aren't crap. Without being able to chrony at the same time you do load work you don't know if the results on target agree with the chrony(ie, have a tight 200-300 yd group with bullets flying at inconsistent velocities, which would indicate a fluke). [/QUOTE]
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