Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

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Ian

Re: Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

#21 Post by Ian »

I have a Magnetospeed.

It fits everything I have tried it on, unfortunately that does not include a SMLE. I might try next weekend if one turns up.

Pros:
It does not require shutting down the range, e.g. Century, to to go forward and set up screens.
Easy to use, very uncomplicated.
Reliable.

Cons:
It moves, of course, the point of impact. So you may measure fall of shot or MV, but not both for the same shot thus test batches must be larger.
Robert303

Re: Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

#22 Post by Robert303 »

Has anyone thought to e mail the manufacturer of the Magnetospeed to ask the if it will fit an SMLE / No 4? Even better tell them to pull their finger out and make one that does.
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Re: Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

#23 Post by dromia »

I have spoken with the manufacturer on this and some other points, they didn't know but said that if I bought one and it didn't then they would give me the money back.

Didn't go there as I wouldn't have been buying direct from them.
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Re: Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

#24 Post by Triffid »

Daryll wrote:
Triffid wrote:I bought a Shooting Chrony when they first came out (1987 IIRC). It still works fine and I'd fully recommend them.

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Mine worked fine, until I accidentally shot it with a.45 ACP.. .. troutslapping

I did only hit one of the wires that stick out to hold the sunshade bit, but it loosened one of the sensors, so I never trusted it completely after that...!!
Mine survived a full-on hit with a paintball straight onto the LCD display. That was the last time I let anyone else use it.
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Re: Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

#25 Post by TattooedGun »

Triffid wrote:
Daryll wrote:
Triffid wrote:I bought a Shooting Chrony when they first came out (1987 IIRC). It still works fine and I'd fully recommend them.

Triffid

Mine worked fine, until I accidentally shot it with a.45 ACP.. .. troutslapping

I did only hit one of the wires that stick out to hold the sunshade bit, but it loosened one of the sensors, so I never trusted it completely after that...!!
Mine survived a full-on hit with a paintball straight onto the LCD display. That was the last time I let anyone else use it.
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Just a bit of a difference between a paintball and a .45 ACP... >.< :p
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Re: Chronograph - advice and suggestions!

#26 Post by Dannywayoflife »

I have a V3 and my mate who's shooting with me next week has a No4 I'll try it out on it and post my findings :)
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