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which budget chronograph???
17 September 2002, 08:38
GonHuntinwhich budget chronograph???
Would like to have the oehler....but I'm looking for something more affordable....which of the "budget" chronographs are the best???
[ 09-18-2002, 01:45: Message edited by: GonHuntin ]17 September 2002, 09:53
R-WESTGon - Someone did a post in here a few months back about all the chrono's being more or less the same in terms of the actual circuitry used to measure velocity. The Oehler does have a built in proof channel, which may make it worth what it costs. I don't know.
I use a Shooting Chrony, 2 of them actually, set up back to back, one as a check on the other. If they're off, they're both off by the same amount, because the velocity readings are always within a few FPS of each other. Interestingly, the second one is not always a lower reading than the first one
The Chrony's are available from a bunch of places, usually for under $100.00. Be sure to get the "Master" version - it has a remote readout that you can set on the bench with you; otherwise you have to squint, or walk back and forth, a lot to get a reading. Get a VCR tripod from Wal-Mart for $40.00, stick it on there, and you're ready to go.
R-WEST
17 September 2002, 10:04
Paul HFactory re-furb shooting chrony. I've had mine for 4 years, $50 + $5 shipping, and it has worked fine. The chronies are sensitive to light conditions, but asside from that, I've certainly got my monies worth out of it.
17 September 2002, 11:09
redialI really like the ProChrono, about $90 from Midway. Best I've used but I've never had an Oehler either.
Redial
17 September 2002, 11:33
DB BillThe best thing about the inexpensive chronographs is you can sell them easily when you decide to move up to an Oehler and...remember....there are two kind of shooters...those who have shot their chronograph by mistake and those who will
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17 September 2002, 15:31
StonecreekDB Bill: You forgot the third kind -- those who have shot their chronographs intentionally out of frustration, usually with uncooperative light conditions. Actually, I haven't had much problem except when the sun is very low, which is exactly when it gets cool enough to enjoy shooting, the miriage goes away, and the wind quits blowing.
18 September 2002, 09:14
KLNI have used a standard Shooting Chrony for years with satisfaction. The numbers are large and easy to read from 15' or so.
18 September 2002, 09:54
Mike375I have both Oehler 35 and Chrony.
As Paul said, Chrony can be light sensitive. High readings are not uncommon with them. But they are easy to setup at the range and I usually use the Chrony if I am shooting at the range and checking some reduced loads.
Oehler is easier (at least for me on a public range) to set up so as the chronograph and group at the same time.
For some reason, when a Chrony is reading too high, it still seems OK with rimfire ammo, which maybe to do with the color and size/shape of the 22 rimfire bullet.
I suppose I look on a Chrony like a powder measure and the Oehler like weiging scales.
Mike
18 September 2002, 02:00
rifleman1Just bought the Chrony F1 from Midway = $74. Also bought the remote for $10. The remote enables you to get hi, lo ,av, std deviation, etc from the unit - I did not expect this I just thought it would reset the unit. All you need is a 9 volt battery and a camera tripod - the unit is tapped for the tripod camera mounting bolt. Easy set-up - could easily shoot between the screens at two targets placed side by side at 100 yds. The results were outstanding. Fired a 22 lr to check if it was working - it was and then proceeded to fire 270 and 338 loads - it was a hot sunny hazy day in Alabama and the unit worked perfect. For $84 and shipping its a true bargain.
18 September 2002, 02:05
<eldeguello>Oehlers ARE worth the money, but any of the Shooting Chronys are more practical if you are not testing a lot of ammo, often. I have one of each, and use the Chrony most of the time, since it is much easier and faster to set up.
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18 September 2002, 04:12
rifleman1Just looked - Chrony F1 on sale for $62 at Midway Shooting Supplies - that is a bargain
18 September 2002, 04:47
Paul HAs far as my lighting comment. The Chronies work great with bright overhead sun. It is when the sun is low on the horizon that you get problems. Since I'm at a Northern latitude, in the winter time even at mid day I sometimes don't get readings. The other thing is, on overcast days, don't use the difusers.
18 September 2002, 05:04
NutoyI use 2 Chrony Master Beta's the same way R-W does and they work great. Sometimes(depending on the rifle)I'll set one up right in front of the 100 and 200 yd targets to record down range velocity to compare it to my ballistics program.
No matter which chrono you get,,, "read",,, the instructions manual several times. This will help eliminate some of the human error when setting it up and will help you get the most out of it.
PS: Don't get to dissapointed when your loads don't show you the velocities that the reloading manuals show.
18 September 2002, 07:07
sdgunslingerAnother vote for the ProChrono . I have found mine to be much less light sensitive than the Chronys and I think the operating menu is easier to use ..... they are priced just a little higher than the Chronys .......
18 September 2002, 09:27
Mule SkinnerI made the decision to go with the Oehler and couldn't be happier. It is accurate and has a lot of area to shoot between the skyscreens. I didn't get the printer which brings the cost down about $135. As far as setting it up, it takes me about 5-10 minutes. I set it up behind the firing line and then carry it out and adjust it during a cease fire. Given that it typically takes me a couple of hours to test loads, the setup time of 5-10 minutes is no big deal. Althought he Oehler doesn't really fall into the cheap category it is worth the extra money in my opinion.
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18 September 2002, 10:40
R-WESTShark - Sure, make us Chrony owners feel like cheapskates
R-WEST
18 September 2002, 15:33
<Desert Rat>Once you have a chronograph, you will never be satisfied when you don't have one.
My Chrony started going bad (consistant high readings) so I decided to try a ProChrono. I have only used it once so far, but it seems to be less light sensative than the Chrony, and I really love the round counting feature, so that you know the round measured is not just the same reading as the last round, without having to reset the chrony each time.
I have picked up nice camera tripods at garage sales or thrift shops for $5-$10.
18 September 2002, 17:37
Mule SkinnerR-West,
So how many firearms do you own?
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Originally posted by R-WEST:
Shark - Sure, make us Chrony owners feel like cheapskates
R-WEST
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18 September 2002, 18:56
<Lightnin>If you really want to know the difference between Oehler and all the rest just send any one of them back for diagnostic services. I've owned a 35P for 8 years and just sent it back because I was starting to get suspect readings every now and then. They diagnosed the problem, corrected it and shipped it back to me inside of a week FREE of charge. Now thats service. There are some good machines out there and I would be hard pressed to tell you which is best but I'll damn sure tell you who stands squarely behind their product and won't give you no song and dance when it comes time for warranty work. I'll never own anything but Oehler.
18 September 2002, 22:48
<1GEEJAY>Hey'
Since I have shot and distroyed three Chrony's,I think I'm an authority,because I haven't shot my fourth one.Actuall,I got rid of the rifle that was implementing the distruction of these Chrony's.
I solved the light sensitive problem.I use the cover of a plastic shirt/sweater box.It fits nicely on the rods.I place a small weight on it,so the wind doesn't blow it away.Pretty consistant now.I won't disclose what caliber rifle,disposed of my other Chronies.Don't want to hurt anyones feelings,
1geejay
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19 September 2002, 02:42
<Guy>I have a ProChrono and it has always performed excellent, it's never been fussy over lighting, always reads all bullets and arrows and I've never shot it - yet
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. A friend of mine has an Oehler 35. We have set up both chronographs side by side many times and we found that my ProChrono gives the same consistant readings as his Oelher. I think the ProChrono is the best of the lower priced chronographs.