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I have not had the problems with software others have noted. The way I use the system is much like Jay. I clear memory before use, record my entire shooting session (up to 250 rounds), connect it to a PC at home and dump the buffer. The software has a reporting capability that I use to export the data. I write the report to file and then import it into my reloading spreadsheet for analysis.
I have one,if your interested.CJ6 said:Currently I have the Pact Mdl #1. Which has been a great system BUT overcast ,clouds, early morning etc. do tend to bug ya once in awhile. That's why the IR unit is what I'm looking for.
bozo699 said:Sounds to me like the PVM-21 is a expensive play toy that is very temperamental, I know the oehler 35 works, at least in the day time...
sleepygator said:I have tested the software on 64-bit XP (does not work), 64-bit Win 7 (does not work) and 32-bit XP (works). It may work on 32-bit Win 7, I have not tested it. As far as I know, it is no longer possible to purchase a machine with XP installed or to acquire it separately. Using the software as Jay and I do, it is really not necessary to have a laptop. The display unit shows every shot velocity and that meets my needs at the bench. Like Jay, I also take notes while shooting but do not manually record shot velocities.
If I have some spare time (intentional joke), I will set up a machine with Win 7 32 and test it. I run Pro/ENGINEER at home and use 64-bit Win 7. The PVM-21 software is running on an old XP 32 machine salvaged from my younger daughter.