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<blockquote data-quote="bcoving" data-source="post: 2141191" data-attributes="member: 18274"><p>I think there would be a market for it. No doubt anybody can put up some makeshift target and lock their scope into a vise and try to measure it. How accurate it is is another story. Just seems like it would be easy money for someone to get setup to do it right and charge $50 bucks to do it. After shipping both ways maybe $100 dollars total. We have accurate BC's now. That would be 1 less thing people are still calibrating for in solvers to eliminate. Most people just velocity calibrate but thats not the most accurate way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcoving, post: 2141191, member: 18274"] I think there would be a market for it. No doubt anybody can put up some makeshift target and lock their scope into a vise and try to measure it. How accurate it is is another story. Just seems like it would be easy money for someone to get setup to do it right and charge $50 bucks to do it. After shipping both ways maybe $100 dollars total. We have accurate BC's now. That would be 1 less thing people are still calibrating for in solvers to eliminate. Most people just velocity calibrate but thats not the most accurate way. [/QUOTE]
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