Re: Advice on Chronograph - 1st Purchase!
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 7:23 am
Another Dang 9,
The guy who throws his chronograph is one of those people who is a ambassador for the shooting sports. One of those guys who will lend you anything to keep you shooting and help anybody any way possible. Too bad he never took to standing silhouette. I think he was pleased with how his chronograph worked in this manner because throwing it out there appeared to be his standard operating procedure. Needless to say: no rods, no sunscreens. He probably lost those years ago.
Greg,
This incident happened many years ago but if I recall correctly it was the el cheapo all plastic ProChrono Pal. The absolute bottom of the price range for chronos. The story is true. It attracts attention when a person throws a chronograph downrange when most folks are just the opposite as in very careful with even the cheapest chronographs. I wish you all could have been there with me to see this because it was really bizarre.
The guy who throws his chronograph is one of those people who is a ambassador for the shooting sports. One of those guys who will lend you anything to keep you shooting and help anybody any way possible. Too bad he never took to standing silhouette. I think he was pleased with how his chronograph worked in this manner because throwing it out there appeared to be his standard operating procedure. Needless to say: no rods, no sunscreens. He probably lost those years ago.
Greg,
This incident happened many years ago but if I recall correctly it was the el cheapo all plastic ProChrono Pal. The absolute bottom of the price range for chronos. The story is true. It attracts attention when a person throws a chronograph downrange when most folks are just the opposite as in very careful with even the cheapest chronographs. I wish you all could have been there with me to see this because it was really bizarre.