Chrony recommendations?

Did nobody read the original post. FFS. An RCBS chronograph is not a Chrony. Not the same machine, i have not used one or seen much info on the RCBS machine.
 
I do believe he wanted recomdations on other brands as well if we thought something was better perhaps I read it wrong but he was thinking about the rcbs.
 
I have owned and tried other chonographs through the years and always found something to complain about or had problems. I then bought a Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph. I am certain that this is the last chrono I will buy. I use it with and without my smartphone.

Cabelas Canada has them in stock online for only $199.99
(Caldwell Ballistic Precision Premium Chronograph Kit - Article # 66700)

Kit includes tripod, IR LED light kit, smartphone cable and carry bag. It runs on a 9v battery and there is a compartment to carry a spare battery.
 
I have owned and tried other chonographs through the years and always found something to complain about or had problems. I then bought a Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph. I am certain that this is the last chrono I will buy. I use it with and without my smartphone.

Cabelas Canada has them in stock online for only $199.99
(Caldwell Ballistic Precision Premium Chronograph Kit - Article # 66700)

Kit includes tripod, IR LED light kit, smartphone cable and carry bag. It runs on a 9v battery and there is a compartment to carry a spare battery.

Just an FYI for anyone is interested in the Caldwell (Caldwell 721122 Ballistic Precision Chronograph Premium Kit) its on Amazon ca for $167.99 free shipping.... looks interesting.
 
I had only problems with the RCBS, used it a few times the went out and bought a Chrony, It works great. Never thought of shooting the RCBS but it sounds like a good idea.
 
I am waiting for the mylabradar to come out as well...it will be expensive though. 5-6 hundred but it sets up behind the shooter and hopefully will get more consistant readings.

http://www.mylabradar.com/

Over 8 hundred to your door. Too rich for me. Like I said, got mine when they came out. (shooting chrony). Cost me $115 then in 1987; tyey are the same price now! Never get errors except for low battery. I've shot thousands of rds over it----don't understand how you could actually shoot it. Having said that I saw one hit by a gas check that separated from the bullet----cracked the display, but it still worked. Maybe they don't make 'em like they use too!

Just checked----going for $595 US
30% on the dollar
13% tax in ON. (where I am)
shipping
$900.00
WOW!!
For use as a chronograph---- the dopllar technology is too new for me to sink that kind of $$$ into one.
 
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