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Chronograph selection help
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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2255262" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>Started with the Pro Chrono. lighting issues as mentioned before, not to mention set up.. The light issue can be solved by adding LED light bars available. results are not nearly as accurate/consistent as either V3 or Lab Radar.</p><p>Ran the V3 and Lab radar concurrently for an 8 month period. Overall difference was a 4fps spread (Lab read faster), and reliability (lab reported 80%, vs 99.6% on V3).</p><p>I developed an "off barrel" mount, that took care of the velocity vs. group issue.</p><p>Was going to sell the Lab, but found a microphone attachment, and now get 95+% readings.</p><p>Still prefer V3, due to my setup and ease of use (total setup is about a minute).</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2255262, member: 107814"] Started with the Pro Chrono. lighting issues as mentioned before, not to mention set up.. The light issue can be solved by adding LED light bars available. results are not nearly as accurate/consistent as either V3 or Lab Radar. Ran the V3 and Lab radar concurrently for an 8 month period. Overall difference was a 4fps spread (Lab read faster), and reliability (lab reported 80%, vs 99.6% on V3). I developed an "off barrel" mount, that took care of the velocity vs. group issue. Was going to sell the Lab, but found a microphone attachment, and now get 95+% readings. Still prefer V3, due to my setup and ease of use (total setup is about a minute). Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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