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Chronograph woes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 685028" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>last I looked the new Pact is $219 shipped. With a 30% off factored in that comes in at about $153. That's a bargin! I use a PC2, and have had it since the mid 1990's. If they'd made me that kind of an offer, I would have me a new one shipped today. (they still have repair parts for it as of a year ago).</p><p> </p><p>The CED is supposed to be pretty good (never used one), and the Ohler is probably as good as it gets, but they're extremely proud of them. The Ohler seems to come in at about one quarter of a percent different in readings. Is that too fast or too slow? Nobody knows for sure. My Pact uses a steel tubed light bar, and I like that much better than the others, but wish I could get a longer one (three or four feet long).</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 685028, member: 25383"] last I looked the new Pact is $219 shipped. With a 30% off factored in that comes in at about $153. That's a bargin! I use a PC2, and have had it since the mid 1990's. If they'd made me that kind of an offer, I would have me a new one shipped today. (they still have repair parts for it as of a year ago). The CED is supposed to be pretty good (never used one), and the Ohler is probably as good as it gets, but they're extremely proud of them. The Ohler seems to come in at about one quarter of a percent different in readings. Is that too fast or too slow? Nobody knows for sure. My Pact uses a steel tubed light bar, and I like that much better than the others, but wish I could get a longer one (three or four feet long). gary [/QUOTE]
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