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I understand your concern but after many crossover tests with other chono's and rifles and matching my ballistic charts to its read outs, it is "bang on the money".. even if it didnt cost me much money
In the even of a chrono giving bad readings it is still valuable for shot string consistency and your true velocity can be tracked and pinpointed through a ballistic program.
It can also be checked with sub loads with a known altitude and speed of sound. In this case my old trusty checks out.
Ive owned many chronos over the years , some better than others but I trust my left nut on this one
Having owned several Ohlers, a shooting cronie, magneto speed, now a Labradar & soon to be two I'm glad I'm not your left nut
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