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Which Chronograph should I buy???
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<blockquote data-quote="sambo3006" data-source="post: 122624" data-attributes="member: 2740"><p>I can't speak as to the others but I have a Pro Chrono Digital that works really well for me. I upgraded from an old shooting chrony with small screens that had to be in just the right light to register. I have used the Pro Chrono about 10 times and have never failed to register a shot and no ridiculous fps like 335 fps for a 300WM like I would get with the old one from time to time. A friend of mine said that the connection for the battery would probably eventually get loose but that is easily fixable.</p><p>It has generously sized screens, it displays high and low, ES and SD and you can have up to 6 (I think) different shot strings. It remembers data even when it is turned off then back on later.</p><p>Hope this helps, </p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambo3006, post: 122624, member: 2740"] I can't speak as to the others but I have a Pro Chrono Digital that works really well for me. I upgraded from an old shooting chrony with small screens that had to be in just the right light to register. I have used the Pro Chrono about 10 times and have never failed to register a shot and no ridiculous fps like 335 fps for a 300WM like I would get with the old one from time to time. A friend of mine said that the connection for the battery would probably eventually get loose but that is easily fixable. It has generously sized screens, it displays high and low, ES and SD and you can have up to 6 (I think) different shot strings. It remembers data even when it is turned off then back on later. Hope this helps, Sam [/QUOTE]
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