It is according to everyone that owns one and everything is included. I have a Pro Chrono digital and no complaints but light kit (didn't buy one, only shoot outdoors), blue tooth set up (I did, $64.99) and everything else is extra and pretty pricy. If I had it to do all over again, I'd buy the Caldwell and I'm sure others will say go for it.
Thank you. I think I'm going to go for it.Quick question: how do you avoid shooting your chrony (especially with powder burners)? Reading the reviews I saw that at least a couple of people shot right through it and I don't want to do that
Quote from: AHMSA on January 31, 2019, 01:44:58 PMThank you. I think I'm going to go for it.Quick question: how do you avoid shooting your chrony (especially with powder burners)? Reading the reviews I saw that at least a couple of people shot right through it and I don't want to do that WHAT.....you don’t want to be a member of the “ I shot my chrony club”??
I've never shot a Chronograph yet . . . . knocking on wood
Quote from: Wayne52 on February 01, 2019, 02:20:44 AMI've never shot a Chronograph yet . . . . knocking on wood Dito!!I had a buddy that was new to shooting and I loaned him my spare chrony. I gave him what I thought were very good instructions. Showed him how to set it up and use. Explained to him that it was very important to keep every shot in the middle of the chrony for best accuracy. two hours after he left he called me on the phone and said that he could not get it to work.I then went to his home and you guessed it! He shot it dead center not once but five times. My only reaction was..REALLY Dude!!Sad but true story!!
There’s a complete Caldwell setup for sale on Brads site. Really good price too.
I run a magneto V-3, quite a bit higher in price, but it will work on just about anything you can strap in on,air gun, PB's, shotguns, BB guns and some pistols etc,Work very well at anytime, day or night or any weather conditions and it don't need any lights etc.Very easy to set and use at the range or the back yard. And you don't have to worry about shooting it,provided you follow the instructions..... Tia,Don