Bluetooth capable shot timer?

Press and hold the M button. A screen with P1 to P5 will appear. Use the left and right arrows to move between P1 and P5. Press the M button again when you have reached the number you want. Now set all your parameters. (sensitivity is the first one) Now they will stay with that preset. I have mine set as the least sensitive on P1 and the most on P5. It will even register dry fire.

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I like the AMG timer for connecting to PS, but have yet to figure out how to go back one (like you can in Steel Challenge) and have that be the time recorded. I also wish the timer had more PAR options, for training, like the CED Pro timer had.
 
I like the AMG timer for connecting to PS, but have yet to figure out how to go back one (like you can in Steel Challenge) and have that be the time recorded.

Huh? Go back to where to record time where?

I also wish the timer had more PAR options, for training, like the CED Pro timer had.

Humor me. Assume I have no idea what options you are referring to...
 
Huh? Go back to where to record time where?



Humor me. Assume I have no idea what options you are referring to...

In Steel Challenge if you take a second shot on the stop plate, but hit it with the first one, you can go back to the first hit on the stop plate for your recorded time. Using the AMG timer in those instances means you have to cycle through the times manually and find the 2nd to last shot. It would be nice if there was a feature either in the PS app, or on the timer, to sort that out.

Features I want are simple, more PAR times, I'd like to have the option for at least 10 individual PARs with programmable downtime between each PAR, so, you can do something like draw, shoot, then holster and repeat, at least 10 times without having to touch the timer. CED does this on their timers.
 
In Steel Challenge if you take a second shot on the stop plate, but hit it with the first one, you can go back to the first hit on the stop plate for your recorded time. Using the AMG timer in those instances means you have to cycle through the times manually and find the 2nd to last shot. It would be nice if there was a feature either in the PS app, or on the timer, to sort that out.

I take, no one reads documentation

https://blog.practiscore.com/android-app-bluetooth-timers/

Features I want are simple, more PAR times, I'd like to have the option for at least 10 individual PARs with programmable downtime between each PAR, so, you can do something like draw, shoot, then holster and repeat, at least 10 times without having to touch the timer. CED does this on their timers.

So, basically loop it. Maybe with decreasing time.
I'll add this to the PractiScore Log app, as an option for the remote start feature.
 
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