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7/29/2011 5:44:35 PM EDT
Prob the wrong forum, but anyone had any good (bad) experiences with any certain models from $100-$200? All the same??
7/29/2011 6:35:39 PM EDT
[#1]
The correct forum, and no need to run all caps for your title.
7/29/2011 6:37:41 PM EDT
[#2]
In the price range the ProChrono Digital is the one to get.  Spend the coin for the remote usb hookup and I would highly recommend the UV lights also.  I've used that setup at an indoor range a few times now and haven't missed recording a shot (.45 acp) yet.  Overall the unit and software are fairly simple.  I researched a lot before buying and after using it for awhile I'm satisfied I made the right purchase.   That's my experience with the ProChrono Digital...........

7/29/2011 8:52:13 PM EDT
[#3]
Thanks Trader, doing research,... first hand Arfcommers are always a good resource...
7/30/2011 7:26:58 AM EDT
[#4]
I'm on my second Competition Electronics ProChrono, and I've had good results.  I have only used it at an outdoor range and it has worked very well except late in the day when the sun is going down.  Notice I mention it is my second.  Expect to put a bullet hole in it some day.  There are two types of Chronographs; those that have been shot and those that will be shot.
7/30/2011 7:43:58 AM EDT
[#5]
X3 on the ProChrono

I also have the USB cable hook up and it has been very useful

and +2 on the shooting it

my brother almost had to buy me a new one

he just skimmed the top but it still works fine
7/30/2011 7:45:35 PM EDT
[#6]
Well, I am not sure about missing out on a USB option except for CPU uploads, but.. I found a Chrony Gamma Master with a printer / remote for $120 new in the box,...I have not done anything with it yet, my local indoor range said they would let me bring it in if its slow but they would have to quarantine that Bay, so I may take it out to our Ben Avery where I shoot matches every week, may also just set it up on the side of the house and test out functions with my Air pistol,...not a .45 but I can at least get used to the software,...thanks for the input...
7/31/2011 7:24:24 AM EDT
[#7]
Quoted:
I'm on my second Competition Electronics ProChrono, and I've had good results.  I have only used it at an outdoor range and it has worked very well except late in the day when the sun is going down.  Notice I mention it is my second.  Expect to put a bullet hole in it some day.  There are two types of Chronographs; those that have been shot and those that will be shot.


This.  I would buy a third if (when) something happens to #2.
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