I have a shooting chrony, and I only use it to get an average velocity. Trying to get ES/SD from anything but the high-end chronographs is pointless. When 5 rounds are all touching at 300yds, I know my ES isn't 68fps.
Shooting Chrony, only wish I had gone with the one with the remote display, gets a little hard to read the numbers when you move it farther away. Compact enough to fit into my range box, and worked great until I flinched a .45 through the face of it.
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What I have been satisfactorily using for the past 3 years.
I'm not gonna shut them down, I never owned one.
Because of reviews I read and feedback I got, I purchased the CED. Also because it's what's commonly used at IPSC Level III+ matches. I feel its a honest bang for the buck.
I find amusing all my buddies who claims owning a Chrony never use it. They sure are pleased to use mine every time I bring it out though. Whatever that means.
Shooting Chrony, only wish I had gone with the one with the remote display, gets a little hard to read the numbers when you move it farther away. Compact enough to fit into my range box, and worked great until I flinched a .45 through the face of it.
I would recommend the magnetoSpeed, I have used one on numerous occasions, very convenient not having to go down range to set up or adjust and also no chance of shooting it. Also the clouds or changing sun conditions or position do not effect it.
I know guys have said it effects your barrel harmonics and moves your point of impact but you are not zeroing your scope with it on, you are working on load development and trying to lower your ES & SD, then you take it off to confirm that your groupings are as tight as you are looking for.
If you are looking at spending a little less, there is the sporter version, not sure if it is out yet but is 1/2 the price of the original



























