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<blockquote data-quote="arch408" data-source="post: 1730710" data-attributes="member: 59036"><p>I have a Chrony which I have always suspected reads low. I checked it by putting another Chrony in line with it. It always read lower than the other whether it was in front or in the back. I called Chrony and wouldn't considered recalibrating. So I just live with it as it was really consistent. I have always considered upgrading, but could not justify the cost of the Magnetospeed and later the Labradar. But what really peeves me is every time I upgrade my computers, I have to buy new software. They want $80 (I believe) for the software upgrade. I'd rather apply the $80 toward a better chronograph than send those cheap bxxxxxds another nickle. The sky screens which sometimes need artificial light are getting brittle probably need to replaced soon also. So, I'd really like to get the Labradar, but by the time you invest in the unit, battery pack, case(which should be included) and the tripod, it is</p><p>rather expensive. Also, the simplicity and convience of the Magneto-speed makes it desirable. Soooo, I think the solution is buy one and have your shooting buddy buy the other and hope he opts for the Labradar. (ha ha) When I finally decide which one to get it will depend on how many beers I've had or if I can sneak it past my wife. The Chrony was a Christmas present she bought for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arch408, post: 1730710, member: 59036"] I have a Chrony which I have always suspected reads low. I checked it by putting another Chrony in line with it. It always read lower than the other whether it was in front or in the back. I called Chrony and wouldn't considered recalibrating. So I just live with it as it was really consistent. I have always considered upgrading, but could not justify the cost of the Magnetospeed and later the Labradar. But what really peeves me is every time I upgrade my computers, I have to buy new software. They want $80 (I believe) for the software upgrade. I'd rather apply the $80 toward a better chronograph than send those cheap bxxxxxds another nickle. The sky screens which sometimes need artificial light are getting brittle probably need to replaced soon also. So, I'd really like to get the Labradar, but by the time you invest in the unit, battery pack, case(which should be included) and the tripod, it is rather expensive. Also, the simplicity and convience of the Magneto-speed makes it desirable. Soooo, I think the solution is buy one and have your shooting buddy buy the other and hope he opts for the Labradar. (ha ha) When I finally decide which one to get it will depend on how many beers I've had or if I can sneak it past my wife. The Chrony was a Christmas present she bought for me. [/QUOTE]
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