I am relatively new to reloading and have a Crony Beta Master (who names these things anyway?) I was at the range late this afternoon, overcast day here in Minnesota. Even with the screens off I was not able to get accurate readings. They were all too slow. But the funny thing was they were consistanly slow. As furst I thought I had accidently switched to meters per second but not so. For example on a typical string I might get readings of 1021, 1030, 1025, 1024 ..., Based on previous sessions with my .308 I should be in the 2500 to 2600fps range. I understand that this can be a problem in low light. Is there an easy fix to let me get better readings in low light? I was thinking of attaching some chemical glow sticks to the screens. Is there any way to convert these measurements to ones more meaningful?