Barometer,Thermometer,Hygrometer?

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kdvarmint

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What are you using to get accurate/current condition information at the range when testing?
 
I think the two options above cover the main alternatives, which then begs the question as to which is most accurate / meaningful. At a match recently, my "Radio Shack" style weather station told me the humidity was 35%. I went and checked with a friend, and his Kestrel 4000 told him the humidity was 55%. Not sure if either was correct, but it seemed like and unreasonably significant variance between the two.
 
I'd get that Kestrel Checked ;) I spoke with someone at Radio Shack the other day and I understand that they are coming out with a new model that beeps when it senses a good condition in which to start your record group. I can't wait.
 
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All Relative

They call it Relative Humidity for a reason. Just keep records and then you have a something to go by. Just like a Chronograph gives you Relative Speed.
 
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