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mike_kaleigh
07-07-2023, 03:34 PM
I knew someday it would happen but i finally shot my crony, now i feel like something is really missing in my life. i was wondering what you guys think of the new fx true ballistic crony, i was thinking of lab radar but know they can be finicky, from what it looks like the fx is a good step up, its expensive 1000 bucks but i use them all the time and should be out in a month. not sure if there is any other options that always work and can be used on everything like pistols and rifles ect.

uscra112
07-07-2023, 04:02 PM
I bought a spare Chrony. Now that I have a backup, I will never need it.

imashooter2
07-07-2023, 06:25 PM
I bought a spare Chrony. Now that I have a backup, I will never need it.

Prudent! No better guarantee than a spare. [smilie=l:

jsizemore
07-07-2023, 06:29 PM
how about an Oehler 35P?

georgerkahn
07-07-2023, 07:50 PM
I knew someday it would happen but i finally shot my crony, now i feel like something is really missing in my life. i was wondering what you guys think of the new fx true ballistic crony, i was thinking of lab radar but know they can be finicky, from what it looks like the fx is a good step up, its expensive 1000 bucks but i use them all the time and should be out in a month. not sure if there is any other options that always work and can be used on everything like pistols and rifles ect.

I have four chronies, including the LabRadar -- and my standby standby is the Oehler 35P. I bought a gizmo aftermarket where it it set-up so ('specially considering my cripple leg) is real easy. "Borrowing" a hint I heard/saw/or read about, I have a 20" piece of white plastic pipe hot glued to the channel, too. It makes it soooo easy to sight so you're not going to hit anything you don't wish to. My very 1st chronograph was a PACT, and I'm kind of embarrassed to confess that my very first day out with it -- BAM -- I hit one of the sensors,

Re your hitting your chrony -- welcome to this club :) :) :) !!!
geo

Minerat
07-07-2023, 08:18 PM
I've never shot my PACT Chrono...... Only the screens since mine has the electronics and printer separate from the screens. And I also have a LabRadar. I feel for you, that noise when the shot part goes flying down range is the pits

Rapier
07-09-2023, 08:15 AM
I found out that a hard gust of wind just as you pull the trigger will push an Ohler off of its azimuth. In this case, the 3,500 + fps Bullet caught the edge of the steel defuser support, the fast bullet exploded, the bullet shrapnel took out the exit sensor. Simple solution for the Ohler, I just ordered new parts, done and done. Best to buy a machine that has spare parts available that can easily be changed out by you.

My crony sits outside, my shooting bench and crony readout is inside, so a change of wind direction or wind gusts is more seen than felt.

uscra112
07-09-2023, 08:37 AM
The steel wire diffuser supports on my Chrony are easily replaced with bamboo shishkabob skewers. Ditto the Oehlers' as well?

Larry Gibson
07-09-2023, 09:34 AM
Plus another recommending the Oehler M35P.