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(More customer reviews)I have been using this chronograph for a while now and I'm completely satisfied with it.
At the range, I set it up about 5 feet in front of the firing line on a camera tripod and then just shoot over it. I don't even bother with the guide rods or covers and just shoot through the area where I know they would be. If I put it closer than 5 feet, then the muzzle blast from the gun interferes with the chronograph and I can't get readings for most shots.
As far as the interface goes, it really couldn't be any simpler. There is a switch on the side to turn it on/off and then some large buttons on the front to access the device functions. At the range, I just turn it on, switch to the desired string and fire as many shots as I need over it. Then, I turn it off and take it home. At home, I can access all the statistics for each string; like min/max velocity, avg velocity, etc...
After each shot, the Pro Chrono takes about half a second before showing the velocity of that shot. Then, it is ready for the next shot.
I will admit that this feels like a cheap, plastic toy; but the function has been flawless and it is holding up great so far. If you're looking for a good chronograph to help improve your reloads, then I would recommend this one.
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