Yes I think it is the best thing going I’ve been wanting one for years but I use magneto speed which works great so I have not spent the money yet you know how it is in the sport buy once cry onceI used a PACT Professional XP for the first time today and it does take a bit to setup especially setting up the tripod when waiting for the range to go safe.
I can see it being much easier with the LabRadar but is it worth the cost of the LabRadar ? Is one any more accurate then the other ?
Here is my 2 cents: I had one of the very first "Shooting Chrony's" when they first came out with cardboard skyscreens. Then I had, for over 20 years, THEE BEST chronograph I ever owned, the ORIGINAL P.A.C.T. Professional. Never a malfunction, durable, shot to shot, time after time, right on the money accurate. Then I got a new P.A.C.T. Professional>>>>worst pile of junk ever created on this planet! Then I got a C.E.D.II M2 which I still have and it is almost as good as the original P.A.C.T.! Now I have a LabRadar. It is VERY easy to set up, however, from time to time, I get readings from day to day that are hard for me to believe.. Maybe I am not "Techno Savvy" enough to know how to "get it right"? I do wish my original P.A.C.T Professional would never have broken.. I believe it was 99.00 bucks at the time of purchase..
Why the 30 foot tunnel, just curiousI have both a conventional Chronograph and a Lab Radar. Lab Radar is easy to set up, but has it's quirks. At my home club I have to shoot through a 30 foot long square concrete tunnel and it wrecks havoc on the Lab Radar, where the conventional one works fine. You typically need an optional mike for RF and forget it for shotgun shells. Accuracy wise, I think it is one of the best. So, for me , I need both.
Bob
Is $550 for a chronograph worth the value compared to other things that will better help your shooting & scores?
Ben
The question of "worth it" is very much a personal matter, not subject to group think. It depends on how much money you have, and what else you think you need.Is $550 for a chronograph worth the value compared to other things that will better help your shooting & scores?
Ben
The original model had all steel parts (red colored) and not that "domed" computer read-out deal..My PACT is a processional XP model, how can I tell if its an original or the newer model ?
I got mine from brunos. Theyre a site sponsor and a good ambassador of precision shooting sports. Cant imagine life without one. Havent pulled out my 35p in quite a few years now. Using the app on the phone anybody that can get on this forum should be able to use it goodis there a link on the forum to a good reseller of the Lab Radar?