Originally Posted by
cayugad
So that chronograph works better on cloudy days? My worry would be a flier trying that stunt. It never seems to fail me.. I have a great group going, take a final shot, everything feels perfect, check the target and can not figure out... why did that one shot take a nose dive, or sail like it did?
Dave if there is direct sunlight on the sensor windows it will not read the bullet passing over... so the sky screens help that problem... If you shoot early in the morning or late at night when the sun angle is down the chrono will work just fine...
At the muzzle the flyer is not a problem and even at the target if the chrono is set correctly it would really have to be a bad miss...