Well, not the electronic portion but two of the metal rods on one side supporting the plastic arches that span across my pro-digital chronograph. I was shooting at a 50 yard target with my Remmy 700 .223 VLS sighting in my reloads. I wasn't getting any data from the chrony due to it being set up in the shade so, I decided to leave it out there until I finished the paper consisting of four targets I was shooting at. I couldn't figure out why one of my four targets had only four holes in it until I glanced up at my chonograph. The rear rod was almost shot in half with the bullet grazing the front rod. I thought I was shooting though the inverted triangle but, I guess I was wrong. It is hard to see those rods sitting ten feet in front of the gun while looking through a scope. Anyway, could anyone suggest a sutable replacement instead of ordering two new replacement rods.
Thanks, Flip.
Thanks, Flip.