In one of those "brain-fart" moments, I shot my chronograph! The sad part is it was a perfect direct hit to the brain so it died instantly with no hope of life support! Since I used it for a couple years, at least I think I got most of my moneys worth out of it. Because I'm new to reloading and am still working up loads I ordered a new Pro Chrono DLX today. I would have liked to been able to get the Labradar since it doesn't go in the direct line of fire, but it's out of my budget being recently retired.
I know that being more careful and slowing down is probably the best prevention for not repeating this again with the new one, but I was wondering if anyone has any tips or ideas which may help to better the odds of not shooting it again.
Thank you
I know that being more careful and slowing down is probably the best prevention for not repeating this again with the new one, but I was wondering if anyone has any tips or ideas which may help to better the odds of not shooting it again.
Thank you