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<blockquote data-quote="PREDATORMAN" data-source="post: 3065938" data-attributes="member: 30023"><p>Garmin is the way to go. Over the years (a lot of them) I bought, used and still own a couple of the cheaper chronos. Then decided to reach for the heavens and bought an OEHLER 35P. It's still the ultimate Chrono (in my opinion) but set up is kind of a pain, especially on public ranges. Then I bought LABRADAR. It's still a damned good Chrono but has its issues and is a problem especially on busy public ranges or when using suppressors, airguns, etc., kind of touchy. I've had the Garmin for almost a month. I've used it along with my other chronos finding it pretty much in lock step with LR and 35P readings. Much easier to use. Set up is NOTHING. It reads anything you put in front of it with no extra gear or special treatment. It's compact. I used an empty Trijicon RMR plastic case for its safe place. In a word it is THE "BEST" Chrono I've ever used bar none. (Still love my Oehler ! Lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PREDATORMAN, post: 3065938, member: 30023"] Garmin is the way to go. Over the years (a lot of them) I bought, used and still own a couple of the cheaper chronos. Then decided to reach for the heavens and bought an OEHLER 35P. It’s still the ultimate Chrono (in my opinion) but set up is kind of a pain, especially on public ranges. Then I bought LABRADAR. It’s still a damned good Chrono but has its issues and is a problem especially on busy public ranges or when using suppressors, airguns, etc., kind of touchy. I’ve had the Garmin for almost a month. I’ve used it along with my other chronos finding it pretty much in lock step with LR and 35P readings. Much easier to use. Set up is NOTHING. It reads anything you put in front of it with no extra gear or special treatment. It’s compact. I used an empty Trijicon RMR plastic case for its safe place. In a word it is THE “BEST” Chrono I’ve ever used bar none. (Still love my Oehler ! Lol) [/QUOTE]
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