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Re: buying chrono-info/help
In Reply to: buying chrono-info/help posted by Jack_Renter on June 30, 2003 at 01:16:02:
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Posted by: gregh on July 01, 2003 at 00:29:40
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I have this chrono and have compareid it to the platfdorm chronos(where you shoot over 2 spots to get reading and my chrono is always right on or within +-1 of that chrono reading. It also has been dead on with a field chrono exactly the same with 6 shots on my sons autococker on and my tippman 98. One time i got a 6 speed variance but that was the most of all readings and most were right on or +- 1 or 2. I paid 90 from a local shop I know I could have gotten cheaper but like to keep relationship with local shop. : im planning on muying a chronograph : the price is really no matter im looking for some wheres $100-150 : this is the chrono i was lookin at- its the same one my local paintball field uses : and i have heard from other players that it it is accurate : http://www.paintball-discounters.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=468&p_catid= : (Paintball Hand Held Chrono) : that should be it : if you know of any others that are good or cheap or small or any info on them in general just writ i reply-it would be greatly appreciated : ok that is all
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