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Posted: 4/19/2012 4:06:22 PM
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I am sure this has been asked several times but my search yields no results.

Which shot timer should I get for my local club? We will be doing short 3 gun matches, some pistol steel shoots and a few others. I was looking at the Pact 3, Pocket Pro and CED timers.

Any suggestions?
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Posted: 4/22/2012 4:49:24 PM
Pact 3 is what our club uses. I am not a fan. Can't scroll through the shot string on most of them anymore. Had to send mine in for repair once, turnaround was slow.
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Posted: 4/24/2012 1:18:12 PM
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Originally Posted By heavily_armed:
Pact 3 is what our club uses. I am not a fan. Can't scroll through the shot string on most of them anymore. Had to send mine in for repair once, turnaround was slow.

Thanks for the info on the Pact 3. We will be sure to avoid it if possible. I am hope some of the others chime in on the Pocket Pros and CED models.
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Posted: 4/24/2012 1:32:46 PM
I went for the original Pocket Pro and love it. I have several friends that swayed me away from the Pocket Pro II and Pact III due to reliability issues.
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Posted: 4/27/2012 7:46:06 AM
I have 3 CED's, 5 Pact III's and 1 Pact II for my teams.

When we use them I use only the Pact types. I've had mine since 2004 and haven't had any issues. Yes you can scroll thru the shots and splits as well. The best part is one single button operation once your ready. The simplicity of setting up PAR times and or delay/instant beeps makes for easy teaching without digging in the owners manual every time you get someone new on the buzzer. You can also tune them very easily for indoor use (reduce capturing the echo's) With the CED's you have to hit the review button prior to go, it drives me nuts going back and forth between brands. I also don't like the fact that the CED's have to be charged or you have to purchase a separate battery pack. The PACT uses the same 9volt that my ears use, again ease of logistics in my range kit.

The only thing about the CED's over the Pact's that I like is the additional accessory's like the Big Board so everyone can see or the score keepers timer that you can clip right on their score pad and everything transmits right to them, no more tapping them on the shoulder hunting for the time.

At the last several IDPA Indoor Nationals the timers issued were Pact III's. A few SO's used their personal CED's but not many.

I'm sticking with PACT.
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Posted: 5/8/2012 3:50:39 PM
Pact club or Pocket pro. I have a older pact club timer, like it a lot. I hate . I cant here the beep.
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Posted: 7/15/2012 1:28:09 PM
My Pocket Pro II has taken a minor beating and keeps going.
I like the review on it. Par time and instant/random start isn't hard to find either.
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Posted: 10/15/2012 3:29:58 AM
I use a free shot timer app from surefire for apple devices.Dont know if ou have an I phone or not but it works great.
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Posted: 10/15/2012 3:49:31 AM
Originally Posted By KimberTLE45:
I went for the original Pocket Pro and love it. I have several friends that swayed me away from the Pocket Pro II and Pact III due to reliability issues.


^This^

I've had my Pocket Pro since 1999, and it still works great to this day.
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