I've shot it like 4-5 times over the years. They fix it of course, max. cost for a bullseyed unit is $60. Sometimes cheaper, like $35 once.
I've shot it with 10mm, .255 Banshee, .308, and of late a .30 cal. sabot right in the LCD. I can't read the last two digits.
Not sure what's out there now but the old skyscreens out there and unit on bench has some benefits. Maybe they have bluetooth now. I find them really useful for technical analysis of loads. GNR is right though. If I found a 4227 load that was dead nuts accurate and only 100 fps (say 5-7% less) than a H110-W296 load I'd be tempted to go 4227. AA1680 might be a grand contender too, H332....
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41GNR#2 carbine load for MBW 240LFNGC
- Rick Sim, 2017-02-20, 09:44
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unless you enjoy frustration and headaches I would
- Gary Reeder, 2017-02-20, 11:40
- Right on Gary! I bought an Oehler in 1988.... - Drdougrx, 2017-02-20, 17:33
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Having things licked "usually" works for Puffy (nm)
- Rick Sim, 2017-02-20, 12:04
- It's a tough job. (nm) - Puffy, 2017-02-20, 18:08
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I've used a ProChrono for years, really like it BUT
- WB, 2017-02-20, 13:14
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Chronograph
- Tim Pence, 2017-02-20, 16:16
- Do you have a brother named Tom? (nm) - Rick Sim, 2017-02-20, 20:10
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Chronograph
- Tim Pence, 2017-02-20, 16:16
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unless you enjoy frustration and headaches I would
- Gary Reeder, 2017-02-20, 11:40