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Comparing The Top Chronographs On The Market
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<blockquote data-quote="SaigoLives" data-source="post: 1301279" data-attributes="member: 96089"><p>I was originally looking at these 2 exact platforms over the winter, though I've not yet had the chance to get my LabRadar out the the range yet this year.</p><p></p><p>For ME the deciding factor was the ability to record the velocity at 5 used-configured ranges. I design bullets as a hobby, and there's nothing better for determining BC than actually measuring the velocities and calculating accordingly. I also shoot on a 120-yard range setup, so I can essentially measure the velocity falloff (to determine BC) over as much of the bullet's flight as possible.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, it makes for a good verification of manufacturers' (or your reloading buddy's) ballistic coefficient claims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaigoLives, post: 1301279, member: 96089"] I was originally looking at these 2 exact platforms over the winter, though I've not yet had the chance to get my LabRadar out the the range yet this year. For ME the deciding factor was the ability to record the velocity at 5 used-configured ranges. I design bullets as a hobby, and there's nothing better for determining BC than actually measuring the velocities and calculating accordingly. I also shoot on a 120-yard range setup, so I can essentially measure the velocity falloff (to determine BC) over as much of the bullet's flight as possible. Alternatively, it makes for a good verification of manufacturers' (or your reloading buddy's) ballistic coefficient claims. [/QUOTE]
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