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tonyv138
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I am considering scatt purchase. I am trying to learn some about how to use and interpret the traces. I have loaded the booklet, but there is little in a way of data interpretations. I looked, but.... Can someone point me to the right place or send me some info if you have it. Thanks!
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tonyv138 wrote:I am considering scatt purchase. I am trying to learn some about how to use and interpret the traces. I have loaded the booklet, but there is little in a way of data interpretations. I looked, but.... Can someone point me to the right place or send me some info if you have it. Thanks!
Your best bet is to search the various threads on here. Scatt themselves don't have a lot.

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tonyv138
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Scatt Data interpretation

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Rob, I did the search. Unfortunately, did not come up with anything for SCATT ignorant yet. I'll continue the search.

Meanwhile, if anyone has some saved links or other sharable info, i'd appreciate it.

Thanks, Tony
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Here you find some information.

http://www.gunsnot.com/pdfs/ scatt manual 02-18-03.pdf
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Claude wrote:Here you find some information.

http://www.gunsnot.com/pdfs/ scatt manual 02-18-03.pdf
That is Scott Shaffer's manual which, although very good, is now over 8 years old. Several items in the Scatt software have changed.

Also beware of his description of the "F-coefficient". It was based on the total BS that Scatt were putting round at the time. Thankfully they have now withdrawn most of it.
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We run electronic trainer courses at Holwell Rifle Club, but not knowing where you are located I don't know whether this would be of any use to you.

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I am in Texas. looking at your location (UK), not promising.
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