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What brand Chrono to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="TBuckus" data-source="post: 2021449" data-attributes="member: 49491"><p>That's what I did to soften the price.</p><p>I originally had a CE chrono. Worked fine. I think the Labradar may be more accurate.</p><p>The biggest advantage for me was the ease of set up. I do my load development at a range that has barrels you shoot through. It takes a while to get it lined up with the target and rifle. All the while everyone is waiting for me to finish dialing it in. (Busy range)</p><p>Then, if it doesn't read the shot, I have to stop everyone and readjust.</p><p>if you're by yourself in your backyard, this is a mute point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBuckus, post: 2021449, member: 49491"] That’s what I did to soften the price. I originally had a CE chrono. Worked fine. I think the Labradar may be more accurate. The biggest advantage for me was the ease of set up. I do my load development at a range that has barrels you shoot through. It takes a while to get it lined up with the target and rifle. All the while everyone is waiting for me to finish dialing it in. (Busy range) Then, if it doesn’t read the shot, I have to stop everyone and readjust. if you‘re by yourself in your backyard, this is a mute point. [/QUOTE]
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