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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1731271" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>I've gone thru more than my share of problems with the Pact, believe me. Like I said, a love/hate relationship. When it works, it's great, when it doesn't... grrrr! The urge to shoot the miserable thing at times has been overwhelming! The first one I had (Model 1) worked well 99% of the time but started giving me a lot of problems when I left sunny CA and moved to MO (aka, the State of Misery!). I finally upgraded to the IR unit but was never able to get it work. So I was limited to shooting between 1pm up to about 4 during the winter. Summer a bit longer but the trees can still make things iffy. Then I started having a LOT of problems. After a year or so of on again, off again, problems, I sent it back (they now charge $20 for 'service')... again. They sent me a new unit and it has worked wonderfully since then. I even got the IR to work but the "window" is really small and thus unreliable (I think it may have to do with the alignment of the screens over the sensor). I'm still limited as to the time I can use it but for now, it's been great. When I got this unit back I had a back log of 800+ rounds waiting to be shot over the screens! It's handled the majority of them just fine and for the time being, I'm back in love! But it's down to the wire... screw up one more time & I get a LabRadar right after I shoot the durn thing!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1731271, member: 78056"] I've gone thru more than my share of problems with the Pact, believe me. Like I said, a love/hate relationship. When it works, it's great, when it doesn't... grrrr! The urge to shoot the miserable thing at times has been overwhelming! The first one I had (Model 1) worked well 99% of the time but started giving me a lot of problems when I left sunny CA and moved to MO (aka, the State of Misery!). I finally upgraded to the IR unit but was never able to get it work. So I was limited to shooting between 1pm up to about 4 during the winter. Summer a bit longer but the trees can still make things iffy. Then I started having a LOT of problems. After a year or so of on again, off again, problems, I sent it back (they now charge $20 for 'service')... again. They sent me a new unit and it has worked wonderfully since then. I even got the IR to work but the "window" is really small and thus unreliable (I think it may have to do with the alignment of the screens over the sensor). I'm still limited as to the time I can use it but for now, it's been great. When I got this unit back I had a back log of 800+ rounds waiting to be shot over the screens! It's handled the majority of them just fine and for the time being, I'm back in love! But it's down to the wire... screw up one more time & I get a LabRadar right after I shoot the durn thing! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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