Chrony - Takes a Lickin'

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  • John from MD

    American Patriot
    MDS Supporter
    May 12, 2005
    22,965
    Socialist State of Maryland
    and Keeps on Tickin'! :party29:

    Ahh, the trials of shooting through a chrony with a scoped air rifle. Luckily both shots only damaged the plastic light sensor frame and not the sensor itself. :bowdown:
     

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    4g64loser

    Bad influence
    Jan 18, 2007
    6,558
    maryland
    ....unless you own a labradar. Sold my magnetospeed v3 because moving it around on lots of guns was a pain in the butt. Gave up on skyscreen type years ago. They need ideal light conditions or shadow boxes.
     

    4g64loser

    Bad influence
    Jan 18, 2007
    6,558
    maryland
    I bought it because of teaching classes. Only tool to efficiently chrono a large number of rifles in a reasonable time frame. Without going downrange. Definitely has some quirks and a learning curve. Worth it to me in the long run.
     

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