One of the remaining items needed to complete my assemblage of reloading equipment is a chronograph. I'd like to get a high quality unit, but depending on the price I'd probably not want to pay much extra for bleeding-edge technology, or something with "all the bells and whistles". I've read that there are some excellent new models available that are easy to operate (very important for me) and represent good values for the money. But are they durable, and is one brand the "standard" more so than another?
I found a couple of links on the forum that talk about the "best chronograph", but they are either a couple of years old, or start with the person posting asking about a particular brand/model (maybe one they'd already purchased and were having problems with it). And I found a link about one at: http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/01/shot-show-oehler-model-35p-chronograph-lives-on/. However, there's a comment made by a reader posted below the write-up that claims that, as good as the featured unit is, it is old technology. Besides, it's a bit spendy for my budget.
I would greatly appreciate your recommendation(s) for something that fits this bill.
Thanks.
Hal
I found a couple of links on the forum that talk about the "best chronograph", but they are either a couple of years old, or start with the person posting asking about a particular brand/model (maybe one they'd already purchased and were having problems with it). And I found a link about one at: http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2012/01/shot-show-oehler-model-35p-chronograph-lives-on/. However, there's a comment made by a reader posted below the write-up that claims that, as good as the featured unit is, it is old technology. Besides, it's a bit spendy for my budget.
I would greatly appreciate your recommendation(s) for something that fits this bill.
Thanks.
Hal