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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2400522" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>Not to Disagree with JAM07Sport, but I have been running a V3 for years. I shot it once and bought a new bayonet. I lost it in a home fire, and they replaced the entire unit at no cost. Had a controller go out and they replaced it no charge. In my experience, their customer service is first rate.</p><p>To your question:</p><p>A chrono is not necessary, but will pay for itself many times over in component cost and time if used consistently, with good data collection.</p><p>If you choose to use a "shoot through" type, get one that has its own lighting, as they provide much more accurate and consistent data.</p><p>Personally, if I am not shooting a match, I have the V3 mounted (off barrel). If you get the Lab Radar, get a remote trigger (I almost sold mine due to lack of data collection). The trigger reads 95%+ of my shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2400522, member: 107814"] Not to Disagree with JAM07Sport, but I have been running a V3 for years. I shot it once and bought a new bayonet. I lost it in a home fire, and they replaced the entire unit at no cost. Had a controller go out and they replaced it no charge. In my experience, their customer service is first rate. To your question: A chrono is not necessary, but will pay for itself many times over in component cost and time if used consistently, with good data collection. If you choose to use a "shoot through" type, get one that has its own lighting, as they provide much more accurate and consistent data. Personally, if I am not shooting a match, I have the V3 mounted (off barrel). If you get the Lab Radar, get a remote trigger (I almost sold mine due to lack of data collection). The trigger reads 95%+ of my shots. [/QUOTE]
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