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- From: rhoten@a.cs.okstate.edu (rhoten r p)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Loading data accuracy?
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- Date: 1 Jan 93 23:57:16 GMT
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- Organization: Oklahoma State University, Computer Science, Stillwater
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- In article <54aB02Bt30GI01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com> jdg00@ccc.amdahl.com (Josh Grosse) writes:
- #
- #
- #Yes, I did mean ISPC Major. I'd like a chronograph, but the ranges where
- #I currently shoot all have florescent lights -- I understand that a chrono-
- #graph may not function.
- # . . .
- #-----------------------------------------------------------------
- Fluorescent lights do give my Oehler chronograph fits. I
- found a fix, however. There is an incandescent light bulb
- that is about 1 inch in diameter and 12 inches long, made
- I think for use in display cabinets. I mounted mine
- directly above the orange diffuser, although I have seen
- one in an archery store (for customers to test equipment)
- that had the bulbs mounted below the diffuser. It takes
- a little tinkering to kludge up a bracket to hold the lamp
- base, but it wasn't too hard. It ended up looking like:
-
- -----------------===___
- Bulb -> -----------------=== | <- Bracket
- _____________________ ___|
- \ Bulb can go here /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- \ /
- Of course, you are going to have to have access to
- a 120 volt receptacle.
- r. p. rhoten
-