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Which Chronograph?

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I'm in the market for a replacement chronograph and I'm wondering what everyone is using? I HAD a shooting chrony but am wondering what other choices are out there.
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I bought this unit for $110, it's pretty basic, but you really can't shoot it. :lol: It hangs off of the front stirrup.
It works with Doppler radar, rather than light. I also like the fact it works with nothing to setup, just hang it on the Xbow and shoot.
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Hi Taz........
what is it where did you get the unit do they have a web sight I can see

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taz3 wrote:I bought this unit for $110, it's pretty basic, but you really can't shoot it. :lol: It hangs off of the front stirrup.
It works with Doppler radar, rather than light. I also like the fact it works with nothing to setup, just hang it on the Xbow and shoot.
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NewGuy wrote:I'm in the market for a replacement chronograph and I'm wondering what everyone is using? I HAD a shooting chrony but am wondering what other choices are out there.
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joe171 wrote:Hi Taz........
what is it where did you get the unit do they have a web sight I can see

Thank You Joe171 :D :D :D
Here you are Joe, they have a few stores, and they've been around over 20 years. I used to play at pro level with them 25 years ago! :shock:

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one shot scott wrote:
NewGuy wrote:I'm in the market for a replacement chronograph and I'm wondering what everyone is using? I HAD a shooting chrony but am wondering what other choices are out there.
Neil, good on you! So Chris, pray tell WHAT DID YOU DO? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Boo wrote:
one shot scott wrote:
NewGuy wrote:I'm in the market for a replacement chronograph and I'm wondering what everyone is using? I HAD a shooting chrony but am wondering what other choices are out there.
Neil, good on you! So Chris, pray tell WHAT DID YOU DO? :lol: :lol: :lol:
My money is on the fact that he didn't get a bullet proof one! :shock: :roll:
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taz3 wrote:
joe171 wrote:Hi Taz........
what is it where did you get the unit do they have a web sight I can see

Thank You Joe171 :D :D :D
Here you are Joe, they have a few stores, and they've been around over 20 years. I used to play at pro level with them 25 years ago! :shock:

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Thanks Taz
have a pro model thinking a good way to check down range velocity
that way I no the delta at different ranges with out having to run back and forth with the chronograph
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I lent it out a few years ago! Haven't seen it since.
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joe171 wrote:
taz3 wrote:
joe171 wrote:Hi Taz........
what is it where did you get the unit do they have a web sight I can see

Thank You Joe171 :D :D :D
Here you are Joe, they have a few stores, and they've been around over 20 years. I used to play at pro level with them 25 years ago! :shock:

http://www.badlandspaintball.com/Paintb ... _1235.html
Thanks Taz
have a pro model thinking a good way to check down range velocity
that way I no the delta at different ranges with out having to run back and forth with the chronograph
Thank You
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NewGuy wrote:I lent it out a few years ago! Haven't seen it since.
I thought you had fallen into one of the two groups of chronograph users, those who have shot their chronograph and those who soon will. :lol:
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Bullzeye wrote:
NewGuy wrote:I lent it out a few years ago! Haven't seen it since.
I thought you had fallen into one of the two groups of chronograph users, those who have shot their chronograph and those who soon will. :lol:
The only thing worse than dry-firing your bow is shooting your own chrongraph, getting it repaired, shooting it again, then getting it repaired, then shooting it again. I got smart and repaired it one last time and put it away :shock:
For some reason that red box really attracts my attention :lol: :lol: :lol:
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