Chronograph recomendations

I have been using a Pact Championship timer/chronograph/ ballistic computer for 25 years. Had one problem about 2005 and They said send it back with a check for $5 to cover return shipping. Took two weeks. I wouldn't go anywhere else.
 
Thanks for the comments and recommendations. I'll decide shortly but further comments are welcome. I just got in a rather large and diverse order of Zero jacketed bullets and I'll be wanting to play with a chrony.
 
Chronograph’s

I have had an Oehler ever since they became available to the public. They are great. Two years ago I bought a Labradar, because the range I shoot long range on every week has no ground in front of the shooting benches to set up a chrono. Shooting positions are on a hill top and two feet in front of the bench is a steep slope.
I use my Labradar every week. It is so much easier to set up than the Oehler, and so much easier to breakdown and secure when I am done shooting.
Depending on your preferences either one IMO will be an asset to you and your shooting experience.
Photo is from the range yesterday.
 

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I can’t comment on any chronograph as I’ve never owned one. I did buy a LabRadar as most of my handgun shooting is indoors and not possible to set a traditional chronograph up.
It was a lot of money to be sure but I would never be without it now.
 
Well, I finally got another chronograph. I went with the Competition Electronics ProChronoDLX. I haven't really used it other than to zing a few .22LRs across it, I think 12 moderate .357s and 15 or so .44 mags. I haven't really played with the bluetooth other to check that it will connect with my old Galaxy S-4.

It works way better than my antique Chrony did with a much bigger area to shoot through. My old Chrony was the early one with the cardboard sky screens with the tiny target area and it had gotten to where you had to keep shooting closer and closer to the top of the unit to get readings. Murdering it was not much of a crime.
 
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