Shooting Chrony: F-1, Alpha or Beta?

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Which ever one I go for it will be the master model with the portable readout. Just not sure which one. Who owns what and how do you like it?

EDIT: I went with the F-1 Master, thanks.
 
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I have a Beta Master but to be honest, I don't use any of the features. I just shoot over the sensor and look at the number.
 
I have a Beta Master but to be honest, I don't use any of the features. I just shoot over the sensor and look at the number.

Thanks for being honest.
F-1 is all you need. I use one for a couple of years now, never felt I missed something.
 
Thanks for being honest.
F-1 is all you need.

Whoa up there, Pedro. Not for me it's not.

I never put any thought into my numbers at the range. I often don't even look at them. I like to go through the numbers at home, with log book and pencil in hand. I record the average and extreme spread numbers beside the load entry. Having the machine calculate the stats makes it easier. But you need the memory to make it even possible.

I run the Gamma. The Beta would also do anything I have ever done with it.
 
Whoa up there, Pedro. Not for me it's not.

I never put any thought into my numbers at the range. I often don't even look at them. I like to go through the numbers at home, with log book and pencil in hand. I record the average and extreme spread numbers beside the load entry. Having the machine calculate the stats makes it easier. But you need the memory to make it even possible.

I run the Gamma. The Beta would also do anything I have ever done with it.

As for me, I have a computer with Excel for all this job - and much more - at home. At the range, I simply write down the readouts into a notebook - fortunately, I feel no difficulty about writing, at school they learnt me how to hold the pencil.
F-1 Master is all you need.
 
I bought the F1 Master about a month ago. Just called them direct, payed mastercard, and about a week later it showed up.

Seems to work well, I have got a few erratic reading from it that Im told are likly due to it being abit close to the gun and/or perhaps to much light and I need to put the deffusers on. Havnt been out to the range much to sort it out, but overall very happy with it!
 
Bought the cheapy one probably fifteen to twenty years ago for around 80 bucks I think then. Card board screens been shot up some but still working fine - never any problems.
 
At the range, I simply write down the readouts into a notebook - fortunately, I feel no difficulty about writing, at school they learnt me how to hold the pencil.
F-1 Master is all you need.

That's what I do. The numbers at the range are important to me. They may tell me that I've reached max and not to shoot the next higher loads. Don't really want to wait at home to find out that I should have stopped shooting 2 grains ago! :p
 
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