Chronograph

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Is there a decent priced Chronograph that would be accurate to test loads and work with arrows?
 

Binz17

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I am looking for one like this. I don't need fancy, just need some thing that can do both.
 

IALoder

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Best budget chronograph is the Competition Electronics Pro Chrono.
This! I have a ProChrono DLX, and am very happy with it! App works great with my phone, reads everything I've shot over it from my bow to light bullet .243. Can be found for around $100-$120.
 
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This! I have a ProChrono DLX, and am very happy with it! App works great with my phone, reads everything I've shot over it from my bow to light bullet .243. Can be found for around $100-$120.
Same, mine has been great so far but haven't used at the rifle range yet. Does well for archery. Very consistent.
 

Rich M

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I have a caldwell chrono and it is fine for my purposes - work up a load here and there, confirm listed numbers, etc. I used federal blue box ammo as a control, find it very consistent.

Anyway, there are some times when it doesnt functionbthe best like low light. So gotta use it when the sun is visible.
 

Catahoula

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I have an old Shooting Chrony Master. It’s old, but it still works and I’ve done bullets and arrows thru it with decent averages…. certainly not Lab Radar quality.
 
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Labradar. It's worth the money. It will measure 66-3900 fps and you don't have to worry about the sun.
 
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