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what is the most accurate and durable trouble free chronograph?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 429367" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>about fifteen years ago a buddy of mine and myself bought chronographs. He had a little more money than I did and bought an Ohler 35 with the three sky screen. I bought a PACT. Just the midline model without the printer (mistake). Doug spent well over $340 dollars with a dealer's discount, and I spent almost a hundred dollars less without a discount. I opted for the square tubed mounting bracket, and Doug used the recommended piece of electrical conduit. The readings were virtually identical (within 2 or 3 fps most everytime). I could set mine up and be running in less than 15 minutes (including alignment), and I have seen Doug fiddle with his for 45 minutes and longer. That was in 1993, and neither one has ever had the slightest problem. Now I'm going to finally buy a new chronograph this winter (With a printer!), and of course it will be a PACT even though I can buy the Ohler for the same $340 price tag. That's a lot of beer for me!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 429367, member: 25383"] about fifteen years ago a buddy of mine and myself bought chronographs. He had a little more money than I did and bought an Ohler 35 with the three sky screen. I bought a PACT. Just the midline model without the printer (mistake). Doug spent well over $340 dollars with a dealer's discount, and I spent almost a hundred dollars less without a discount. I opted for the square tubed mounting bracket, and Doug used the recommended piece of electrical conduit. The readings were virtually identical (within 2 or 3 fps most everytime). I could set mine up and be running in less than 15 minutes (including alignment), and I have seen Doug fiddle with his for 45 minutes and longer. That was in 1993, and neither one has ever had the slightest problem. Now I'm going to finally buy a new chronograph this winter (With a printer!), and of course it will be a PACT even though I can buy the Ohler for the same $340 price tag. That's a lot of beer for me! gary [/QUOTE]
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