Chronograph
I want to buy a chronograph but don't know which one to buy. I want one that allows me to read the f.p.s. at my shooting bench, not on the chronograph itself. A printer is not important since I can download the info in my computer and print it out . I want something that is reliable and easy to use. Price is NOT a factor so please suggest what you think is the best chronograph.

31 May 2004, 05:44
Swamp FoxI'll drop this site in the hat:
CED MillenniumI love my Oehler 35p. I think after using one with a printer I find it very handy to just tear of the paper and staple it to my load book page. It is very reliable. This is the second chronograph I have owned and the best.
31 May 2004, 06:40
jeffeossoif price is truely not a factor,
get the oehler balistics lab, that has a strain gauge as well..
then you'll know pressure and velocity
jeffe
31 May 2004, 09:00
Brent MoffittJeffe
I have both and can honestly say, save your hard earned money and buy PressureTrace if reading pressure is something your looking at doing; much less $$ than the M43 and even a better product for doing so. Of course it has no chrono, so I recommend the 35P... never have used a CED.
Don't buy a Chrony brand chrono...
31 May 2004, 09:18
JStordahlAnother vote for the 35P. You can purchase direct from Oehler or go to
www.natchezss.com I really do like the printer feature. I just write the load specs beside each five shot string and save the tape.
31 May 2004, 12:49
jeffeossoBrent,
ont he pressure trace.. okay, I am sold.. where.'s the cheapest place to buy one?
(read the product descriptions)
thanks
and i LIKE chrony... then again, i AM cheap
jeffe