« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2008, 02:51:21 PM »
This may not be applicable in your situation, but when I first got mine I set it up in the house and shot some .22 rimfire Colibri (primer powered only, about 300 fps or so) loads across it in order to learn the functions until the most commonly used ones were engrained in my memory. That saved a lot of aggrivation once I got to my local public shooting range and started using it for real.
It will remember six ten shot strings, even with power turned off but I still write down my data. The machine has never lost data but I've goofed a couple of times. Also if you are going to use the data stored in memory after you get home, make sure you read how to turn the display on without the sensors or your data can get scrambled by flourescent lights. That happened to me the first time I powered it up at home to look at the data. Luckily I had it all written down.
I shot pretty late into the evening last time I was out. As the sun got lower the chrono would fail to register a shot or two and was getting worse. Luckily my tripod head has a "tilt" feature so at the next cease fire I tilted the diffusers toward the setting sun and it bought me another 30 minutes or so of useful shooting.
That's all I can think of so far. BTW mine is also a Beta Master Chrony.
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