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SDBowHunter 03-08-2003 12:06 PM

chronograph
 
I would like to buy a chronograph because I live on a farm an hour from the nearest bow dealer. I thinks it would be neat to tinker with different arrow weights, draw weights, fletching etc. Does anyone have any advice on a brand that works best and know where to get one. Any web dealers I could order one from. Also, I have seen ads on the radachron whick mounds to the bow. Anybody know how these work?

hafa8pt 03-09-2003 05:03 AM

RE: chronograph
 
If I am not mistaken you can purchase that from Cabela' s catalog. They are not too expensive, the bow mounted one I have no info or experience with. Good luck.

hafa8pt 03-09-2003 05:04 AM

RE: chronograph
 
One more thing, you can order a cabela' s catalog from cabela' s.com

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nub 03-09-2003 09:01 AM

RE: chronograph
 
I wouldn' t waste the money. Join a club that has one. Find a dealer who doesn' t charge. I just don' t think the typical archer like myself needs to know how fast each arrow is flying. Especially when there are charts and tables that will tell you the difference to expect with each change. BUT,:D if you really need one;) by all means, go get ya one.[:-]

Trebark 03-09-2003 10:08 AM

RE: chronograph
 
I have a ProChrono, and it works great. About $99. If you get the one that mounts to the bow, you' ll be limited to using it for your bow, whereas the others that mount on a tripod, can be used for guns as well. Good luck.
Charlie

SDBowHunter 03-09-2003 10:42 AM

RE: chronograph
 
Thanks guys.


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