Had a long response listing the advantages of the LabRadar and computer went stupid. If I make the spring shoot I will bring mine. Take your Oehler or whatever and get a velocity reading at muzzle, 25yds, 50yds, 75yds, and 100yds. From that you can calculate the actual ballistic coefficient of the bullet. Bluetooth and SD card for saving data.
Pure wisdom...I'm down to just one chronograph and am very happy with my Oehler 35P
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My recommendation is to get the cheapest chronograph possible and see if you actually use it. If you get substantial use from it, keep it as a spare and then buy a more premium unit.
Some people buy one, use it for one project, then pretty much never take it out again. You won't know if you're one of those people until you've had a one for a year or more.
Advice: don't shoot it!
Would the information provided by a chrony also be available from QuikLoad? Roughly?
I have a couple buddies with LabRadar and QL is cheap enough but I don't have to have either one.
Yes sir. They're solid.I've had a magneto speed v3 for a little over 3 years and find myself constantly using it.
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A replacement already? What happened?