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    Looking for a Chronograph and I have no idea what to look for

    A couple of friends and I are looking to invest in a good chronograph with a printer or printer capability.

    We're looking for quality, and value. I'd like to stay in the $200 range, but if what we're looking for can't be had for $200, then we'll pony up more, but $200 sounds like a good starting number.

    What would y'all recommend?
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    I went the cheaper route, the shooting chrony f-1. I know not much help but for $80 plus shared shipping, it has given me a lot of useful information with a mere click of the thumb and jot into my notebook.

    Shooting chrony had other models with accessories like you mention. Id recommend them based on my experience with this unit's function and value.

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    I ve had a Chrony Beta model for almost 20 years with no problems and it was under 100 bucks,bet still is.

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    I got one several years ago from Competition Electronics. It's held up well and is printer capable.

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    $82 shipped. I got one traveling in the mail now. If it ever quits raining, I'll let you know how it does.
    http://www.amazon.com/Shooting-Chron...hooting+chrony
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    I really like my CED. Best part is if I miss, I only hit the screens; not the electronics.

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    Oehler 35P is a great unit, and currently available. I know it will be more than your stated budget, but it has two channels and built-in printer. Also has separate screens, so you don't vaporize your main unit. Trust me, it will happen.

    Oehler is also located down there in Texas.
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    Think I got a F1 still NIB, from about a year and a few months ago.
    I've been meaning to get it out, and just haven't yet.

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    Chrony Beta has served me well for years now. It is the next one up from the Chrony F-1.

    http://www.amazon.com/Shooting-Chron...ny+chronograph
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    +1 for the Oehler M35P. It comes with case, stands.....everything you need with nothing else to jury rig or buy. As mentioned the Skyscreens are easily replaceable when you shoot them. You can buy individual parts if the sensor and cables aren't broke and simply rebuild them also.

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    I have gotten excellent service for close to 8 years from my Chrony. i would strongly suggest that if you shoot gas checked boolits you invest in the clear plastic shields for the electronics. Loose checks will ding the display and then you have to say Shucky Poo!!
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    Chrony's seem to be the first choice world wide, cheap & replaceable when shot ............ I'm on my second unit.


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    I have killed 2 and mounted them on the wall,the ones that you shoot through screens over the eyes.

    I was sent an e-mail about a chronograph that is an acoustic one.
    You set it on the ground down range and shoot over it.
    Have not pulled the trigger yet but i kind of like the idea.

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    I've had "shooting chrony" brand, and an old Oehler. The name "shooting crony" is apt, because you will shoot it.

    The Oehler is an excellent unit, and highly regarded. They are expensive, but you won't have to replace the head unit. The accuracy is better, especially if you set the screen over a 48" span, and the customer service is good.
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    +1 for the Oehler. I still use my model 33 Chronotach, bought around 1980! No problems during all those years.

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    I have a Chrony Beta Master, but I don't use it much since I got the Magnetospeed. Take a look before you buy anything else. It has to be the most convenient chronograph there is, and it's accurate, reliable and not bothered by light conditions.
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    Cheap Chrony is the way to go. You will eventually shoot it or your friend who you loan it to will for you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Gibson View Post
    +1 for the Oehler M35P. It comes with case, stands.....everything you need with nothing else to jury rig or buy. As mentioned the Skyscreens are easily replaceable when you shoot them. You can buy individual parts if the sensor and cables aren't broke and simply rebuild them also.
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    To me the best compromise between a cheap Chrony and an expensive Oehler is the CED M2(http://www.shootingsoftware.com/chronographs.htm). That is the one I have and I have been very satisfied. I can't say I use it every time I go to the range though.

    I have shot one of the wings that holds the diffusers though, actually I just "winged" it(pun intended). It still works and replacements are available.
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    I purchased one of the Chrony's when they first came out years ago--I don't remember when that was though...

    Still going strong. I built some diffusers for mine as the others got nicked a time or two--especially with shotgun shooting...

    A couple of pieces of 1/8" rod stuck in the holes where the factory ones went and a bit of semi-clear heavy plastic over the top--milk jugs are near the correct color and allow enough light to cause the shadow...

    I am going to trade it back to Chrony and get a better model...

    That's all I have ever had and it is accurate as far as I can tell...

    Good-luck...BCB

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