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  • vmax

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    Ok..mods..block me..ban me
    .delete this post or take whatever action you feel you need
    I do not consider this a "for sale " thread .

    I am giving away this nice working Shooting Chrony
    I got the newer one and don't need a 2nd

    All I ask is $25 to cover boxing and shipping and my time to do that.

    I think that's fair..maybe some won't.

    No questions ask..no contest.

    The only rule...I will only ship to a TEXAS address as this is TEXAS GUN TALK.

    1st person to send funds via Venmo to
    @mshannon357

    gets it

    Make sure to PM me with the proper shipping address and your real name and phone number

    I'm just trying to be nice for a change so don't ruin it for me..lol



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    benenglish

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    Yikes I’ll keep that in mind.
    Yeah. Watching as the tripod falls over because a bullet went through the box is not an experience anyone wants to repeat. Just remember that having a clear sight picture on the target doesn't mean the flight path is unobstructed. Bullets travel well below your sightline at chrono range. Personally, if I were shooting something with tall sights like an AR, I can't imagine my chronograph lasting very long.

    I am convinced that the cheapest Shooting Chrony sells so well because everyone knows, deep down, that someday they're going to shoot their chronograph.

    I'm idiotically anal retentive about setup when I use my Oehler. It was way too expensive to risk destroying it.
     

    DoubleDuty

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    Yeah. Watching as the tripod falls over because a bullet went through the box is not an experience anyone wants to repeat. Just remember that having a clear sight picture on the target doesn't mean the flight path is unobstructed. Bullets travel well below your sightline at chrono range. Personally, if I were shooting something with tall sights like an AR, I can't imagine my chronograph lasting very long.

    I am convinced that the cheapest Shooting Chrony sells so well because everyone knows, deep down, that someday they're going to shoot their chronograph.

    I'm idiotically anal retentive about setup when I use my Oehler. It was way too expensive to risk destroying it.
    Yep for sure don't shoot your chronograph
     

    Txdweeb

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    Yeah. Watching as the tripod falls over because a bullet went through the box is not an experience anyone wants to repeat. Just remember that having a clear sight picture on the target doesn't mean the flight path is unobstructed. Bullets travel well below your sightline at chrono range. Personally, if I were shooting something with tall sights like an AR, I can't imagine my chronograph lasting very long.

    I am convinced that the cheapest Shooting Chrony sells so well because everyone knows, deep down, that someday they're going to shoot their chronograph.

    I'm idiotically anal retentive about setup when I use my Oehler. It was way too expensive to risk destroying it.
    Thanks for the tips I’m only will be using it to check my pistol reloads.
     
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