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Which chronograph do you use - REVIEW
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 282641" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>An old PACT Pro is still servng quite well for me. They are quite a bit less expensive today. And I've never felt that a "proof" channel would have offered me a thing. The only time I've ever had an "issue" with start/stop or velocities was when I first got it and didn't have the sensors far enough from the muzzle or didn't shoot high enough in the window. Or if I allowed sunlight to shine directly into the sensor slits. More operator problems (me) than the instrument's. ???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 282641, member: 9215"] An old PACT Pro is still servng quite well for me. They are quite a bit less expensive today. And I've never felt that a "proof" channel would have offered me a thing. The only time I've ever had an "issue" with start/stop or velocities was when I first got it and didn't have the sensors far enough from the muzzle or didn't shoot high enough in the window. Or if I allowed sunlight to shine directly into the sensor slits. More operator problems (me) than the instrument's. ??? [/QUOTE]
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