Today I was doing load testing for my 223 at the range, and something weird happened. My CED m2 didn't show my velocities.
I was shooting on a bright sunny day at 2pm. I know I have read that overly bright days can mess with the chrono, but I have used it many times on days just as bright, and have chrono'd smaller bullets like a 22lr.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Could it just be the perfect combination of sun/type of day/size and velocity of the small bullets that made this happen?
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The only other thing that I can think of is that its possible I reversed the start and stop cords. I always check it when I put it in, to confirm, however I also usually double check it after installation and today I do not believe I do. This is a small chance that this happened, but if there is no other reason then it has to be...
I was shooting on a bright sunny day at 2pm. I know I have read that overly bright days can mess with the chrono, but I have used it many times on days just as bright, and have chrono'd smaller bullets like a 22lr.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Could it just be the perfect combination of sun/type of day/size and velocity of the small bullets that made this happen?
</span>
The only other thing that I can think of is that its possible I reversed the start and stop cords. I always check it when I put it in, to confirm, however I also usually double check it after installation and today I do not believe I do. This is a small chance that this happened, but if there is no other reason then it has to be...