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I am looking at cronograghs. Tired of trying to barrow one. I have never owned one and don't know a thing about the various manufacturers or models. What would you all sugest for a good easily used basic model or would you suggest something higher end?

What is the best source to buy it from?

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JPK


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I have the most basic Shooting Chrony. I have to write down each shot, and do the math for average velocity. I find it easy to read at 15'.

I have used it for load developement and it has been trouble free. Paid $60 for it on EBay. Printer would be nice, but all the goodies increase the cost.


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I own a Gamma Chrony! It's easy to use and the printer and remote screen is great to have right there by you!
Best price I've seen is at D&R Sports
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Been using the Oehler 35P since it's inception, but alas Oehler is apparently giving up the hobbiest market to Chrony. I would strongly trust Rusty's advice. You want to concentrate on the shooting and let the tool do the work of recording the statistics. MHO






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I use the Beta Chrony. Give me everything I need. Just doesn't have a printer.


As usual just my $.02
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Oehler 35P has been serving me well for over 15-years.


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Had a PACT I since 1989. I’ve never had a problem with it. It has a life time warranty that doesn't stop with the first owner. No bells or whistles no printer to break. Just all the functionality you need in my opinion.

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I use a PACT.


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Like Rusty, I have and can highly recommend the Gamma Chrony. All you need and more, and compact, light in weight and user friendly, too.

I paid a couple hundred for mine (with case and all the other bells and whistles) and it was some of the the best money I ever spent.


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JPK,

35p is the best. Better get one before they are all gone.
 
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Thanks all for your recomendations and experiences.

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