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  1. #16
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    Combo for the pocket.
    Target-Tronics PM1 at home.
    Also used an original shooting chrony from when they first came out , it's shot to bits now but still running.

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    Skan

    used one for years - great to use - great service when required....yes I dropped it!!!!

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    I'm using the old skan units, Just so easy to use and faultless for reading,

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    Using a Pro Chrono Digital, tried loads and its the best I have ever used. Difficult to find now biut well worth tracking down or importing from the USA.

    Kindest regards

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    I use a LMBR RA2. A great piece of kit, not the cheapest @ £140 but works in all light conditions
    and gives you all the information you could want.

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    Chronograph

    I use a LMBR RA2. Works in all light conditions, can give readings in metric or imperial. As the man above says not cheap, but reads every shot without fail.

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    I'm using a Caldwell Chrony. It connects to an app on my smartphone where you can see entire shotstrings. Is also lets you store a photo of the group you've shot. Very useful when working on a pcp, for example when changing reg-pressure. The app allows you to export shotstrings in a file that can be used in MS Excel where you can make graphs of it. Very handy to find the ideal filling pressure and sweetspot.

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    Hi,

    I use the Caldwell pro kit. The tripod is a bit naff, but does the job. As others have said, I like the fact that I can connect it to my phone and it records all the data you could want.

    I can also use it for my firearms to test my home loads.


    Regards,


    Mark.

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    Another vote for the LMBR R2A. Sturdy, easily carried, not affected by any light I've tried, can be used downrange and extremely consistent/precise.

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    Ive got a combro and now that Ive stopped using (shooting) it with break barrels its great,,,

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    F1 currently. Owned for about 11 years and still doing okay.

    My next will be a Skan when the F1 does finally expire.
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    Skan for me too. Never had any trouble with it (I forget how long I've had it now but it's been years) and simple to use.

    Had a combro before that which was okay but a bit of a faff swapping between rifles and alignment. I also used to get the odd spurious reading on it which was usually due to batteries.
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    LMBR & CED M2 ir

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    That new FX chrony looks good. Currently using an F1 and a Combro.
    Just shot my F1, it still works and on my second Combro for the same reason.

    Time for a change!!
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    A shot to pieces taped together combro
    And a recently bought 18£ Chinese jobbie that’s spot on

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