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Oehler Chronographs - PLEASE READ!!

Got a little bad news to share…Oehler will cease making the 35P Chronograph when they run out of the current parts they have. They told me they had enough to make around 100 more chronographs than they had orders for at the time.

Starting in 2006, they will be going commercial and the model 43 will be their cheapest chrono available,over $1000)

So fellows, if you ever wanted one, get it NOW. Oehler will most likely be dried up BEFORE the end of the year, though some folks may have some in stock after that, Oehler won’t be making any more.

Got mine ordered :D

JB
 
Hi, guys, I am a very satisfied customer of Oehler and have the 35P:D for quite a while now. The printer fail to feed paper for printing, I took my time to contact the office by e-mail and the respond was short and sweet, to the effect of: kindly send the unit back to them to look at. Packed with bubble wrap, send with insurance with my fingers crossed! Anyway, not too long to wait, a package arrived and the problem was fixed and FOC with a smile. :thumb. I have not use it yet to make sure it is ok but deep down I know that if anything do goes wrong, this company stand right behind their product! Now, some of you might say, what's the big deal, a lot of company do that these day. Well,for your information, I am in New Zealand, and I think by sharing this experience of mind is the only way I can think of to thank them for a fantastic after sale service. Cheers! Merry christmas and a Happy New Year! Oh! order the 35p pronto and enjoy!
 
GoneBallistic,

Safarihunter has two,2) Oehler model 35p chronos for sale right now in the Classified section. He wants $450.00 each.

http://www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/6mmbr/vpost?id=1826412
 
I spoke to Oehler at the NRA Convention.

They are looking at bringing the 35P back if there is enough demand. Letters would be good. :D
 
I e-mailed Oehler asking if they were considering bringing the 35P back; if so, I would immediately order one. This is the reply:

"Thanks,
The door is not completely closed, and we will keep you in mind.
KenO"

Keep those cards and letters going to Oehler. Maybe we will see the 35P again.
 
RPS

I just purchase a CED from Sinclair for under $200. In placing it in front of my Oehler 35p with a four foot bar, the maximum difference in MV was 5 fps and the ES and SD were the same for the 12 five shot groups that I shot. The only advantage of the Oehler is the printer. The disadvantage of the Oehler is the set up time using the longer bar.
I did not find any advantage of one over the other in light conditions, both have problems with light conditions.
The 2 foot bar on the CED is just accurate as the 4 foot bar on the Oehler..... I do use both.

Jerry
 
Just had the printer replaced in my 35P, The rubber rollers in the old printeres deteriorate, and won't advance the paper.
Here's their policy on replacing printers:
Melvin


Since the introduction of the Model 35P almost twenty years ago, we have been pleased
with our choice of print mechanism. The little Epson mechanism is reliable, it uses little
power from the battery, and the printout does not fade with age.
The printers are manufactured in Hong Kong and are sold for use in small printing
calculators. No printing calculators are made in the USA, and Epson has decreed that no
mechanisms are to be exported to the USA; we have received none since 2003. We
discontinued production of the Model 35P chronograph in 2005.
Some users have had trouble with the printers. After working well for ten or fifteen
years, suddenly the paper doesn’t feed properly. The rubber friction rollers have
deteriorated. We cannot replace or repair the rollers, and we can’t buy replacement
mechanisms from Epson.
To support our customers, we’ve purchased a large number of printing calculators at
retail. We tear them apart and salvage the Epson print mechanisms. We use these
mechanisms to replace the failed mechanisms in Model 35P units. The newer
mechanisms print slower than the original units, but they use less energy from the battery.
Some of the printed characters are changed; you might see $ instead of S for standard
deviation.
For many years our written warranty extended for three years, but we charged only for
those repairs related to bullet holes or similar damage. We must now charge $50 plus
return shipping to replace the print mechanisms on those units more than three years old.
If your Model 35P will no longer feed or advance the paper properly, the only fix we
know is the print mechanism transplant. Please return your unit with a note to Oehler
Research, 1308 Barclay Drive, Austin, Texas 78746.
If you include a check for $50, we will pay for the ground return shipping to a continental
US address. If you include a Visa or MasterCard number with expiration date, we will
bill for $50 plus the actual return shipping costs.
 
I thought it was very reasonable, and the printer works great!
If I remember correctly, it took about two weeks for them to repair and ship.
Melvin
 
Bought mine about 12 years ago, and it is still chugging along and working well. I did not know about them quitting for a while making the 35P but demand rules in this case. I have used the other type chronys, and I still believe the Oehler is the best out there. :)
 
Yes, demand often rules, but in this case the printer supplier - Seiko - (makes Epson printers, among others) was the uncooperative component vendor. They'd simply decided there was insufficient market remaining for the device Oehler used for the 35P.

http://www.oehler-research.com/model35.html

http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2010/05/oehler-35p-chronograph-is-back-oehler-resumes-production/

I was glad to have bought mine the year they ceased production and gladder still to learn I could still by "parts" for the most at-risk items (sensors & sky screens) from Oehler a couple of years later. Understandably I'm Very Careful to set up for shooting sessions involving my 35P whether I'm shooting by my lonesome or in a "classroom" situation (like today when I assisted at a Safer USA Long Range class at my local club range).
 
Oehler did make a another run of the 35P, and as far as I can tell they're still selling it.

I took delivery on one about 2 months ago, and their website still lists it for sale.

-nosualc
 

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