I'm looking for ideas for a case for my chrono and tripod so when I get ready to go to the range I only have to pick up one thing. I found a military hard case that works well for my spotting scope and tripod. Would like something similar for the chrono. As of now it travels in the cardboard box it came in.
Keith
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Chrono Case
#2
Posted 10 March 2008 - 06:22 PM
kmitchl, on Feb 19 2008, 07:38 PM, said:
I'm looking for ideas for a case for my chrono and tripod so when I get ready to go to the range I only have to pick up one thing. I found a military hard case that works well for my spotting scope and tripod. Would like something similar for the chrono. As of now it travels in the cardboard box it came in.
Keith
Keith
What Make & model?
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#3
Posted 10 March 2008 - 07:34 PM
I use a toolbox for my Oehler & tripod. I had to cut a hole in one end to poke the rod out.
Here it is (in the Mother of All Timer Threads, for some reason) http://www.brianenos...?...ost&p=51581
Here it is (in the Mother of All Timer Threads, for some reason) http://www.brianenos...?...ost&p=51581
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#4
Posted 10 March 2008 - 07:43 PM
I use a snowshoe carrying bag from Mountain Safety Research (MSR). You can get them at a sporting goods shop that sells mountaineering equipment. My tripod and chrono (competition electronics) fit nicely. I also leave a pack of 9 volt batteries in every car I drive.
Seiichi
Seiichi
#5
Posted 10 March 2008 - 08:06 PM
CED chrono bag
might be a bit over priced but the length will accomodate most collapsible tripods and the bag is padded too.
might be a bit over priced but the length will accomodate most collapsible tripods and the bag is padded too.
#6
Posted 06 January 2009 - 10:54 AM
I use a cheap camera bag from wally world. It comes with some removable dividers for the main compartment. Also has a zipped pocket on each end
and a larger one across the front. Tripod is held on with velcro type straps.
They have several diff. sizes. Mine holds for Chrony beta master, printer, bench clamp, paper and all rods & fixtures.
Also just found somewhere that people use straws or wood dowels instead of the metal rods on their chronys. Baboo skewer sticks from dollar store,
about $2 per hundred, 9" long and fit very well into the Chronys. Don't know what other brands use. (don't remember where I read that, but it works)
and a larger one across the front. Tripod is held on with velcro type straps.
They have several diff. sizes. Mine holds for Chrony beta master, printer, bench clamp, paper and all rods & fixtures.
Also just found somewhere that people use straws or wood dowels instead of the metal rods on their chronys. Baboo skewer sticks from dollar store,
about $2 per hundred, 9" long and fit very well into the Chronys. Don't know what other brands use. (don't remember where I read that, but it works)
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