As is my Oehler as well for over 20 years...My conventional , old school chronograph...
But LR entered the family 5 years ago.
And the 35P is only specialty situations now
(Like shotguns)
As is my Oehler as well for over 20 years...My conventional , old school chronograph...
Along the path to today there have been hardware and software revisions and today they seem to be a good reliable product.
and it only took them 7 years to get the bluetooth working somewhat reliably. Still using a mini USB to connect a external rechargeable battery which should have been implemented into the unit at release. You still need to buy a aftermarket external trigger for reliable pickup of .22 rimfire, arrows, and air rifles. You still charge extra for a plate for bench use, they still charge extra for a carry bag. You still need to buy a aftermarket aiming device for semi reliable pickup if you don't have a external trigger. Yep they fixed it lol
hounddawg said:LR was first marketed in 2015 which means it was being developed a decade ago. In computer years that is at least a century. But then caldwell is having supply chain issues getting their Velociradar to market, maybe this year?
with Caldwell having the problem, it suggests something specific to radar is involved. Automobile AEB systems use radar, so that may be the connection.
Ok I will playAiming device: Five bucks -- aligns in top slot to sight down/fits in case pocket
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Johnson-...-415/100353822
Dead nuts exact.
hounddawg said:That's nice Nick however as you know the BC will change with velocity of the bullet and unless you are measuring the velocity at long range you will only have the BC at muzzle velocity.