I got a chance to use my new-to-me Competition Electronics ProChrono DLX. Chronos I've used and have experience with include: Labradar, Magnetospeed Sporter & V3, and the ubiquitous Caldwell it seems everyone knows...
Even though it seemed kind of too cheap to be true, I decided to take a chance on one because most of the reviews out there on it are pretty good and sooner or later my luck with just using Strelok Pro was eventually going to run out so I had to find a new chrono. Since I got rid of the Labradar, I'd just been using Strelok's truing feature for a while*.
Verdict: the ProChrono is easily the best one I've used. Super easy to deal with, registered every shot (sunny clear day no doubt helped). It's old school optical, but I kinda dig that because I can use it to chrono my USPSA/IDPA loads too. Their Digital Link app is new school, yet stone simple and mostly idiot/fudd proof... the only time you need to touch the actual unit is to switch it on once you've got it where you want it, you do everything else in the app. You don't ever need to touch any of the buttons on the actual unit if you don't want to.
The bluetooth connection to my phone worked perfectly, it "talks" to tell you your speeds and automatically records all your data including weather,
zero cords whatsoever to deal with, no BS at all really. I got a $25 Amazon tripod to work with it and the setup is tits. I splurged and spent an extra $5 for the tripod with a hook on the bottom to hang a bag if it's ever really windy, that also buys you a QD attachment so you can screw the plate adapter on the bottom of the unit once and leave it there forever. The whole range-ready setup was ~$150 all-in, and that's including the $20 storage bag Competion Electronics makes. For perspective, I probably spent half that on just the accessories I had to buy for the Labradar just to use the thing.
Recommended
There are caveats though: if you plan to chrono your stuff in inclement weather and/or 10-15ft in front of your shooting position happens to be in the shade, pretty much bet 100% on this thing fucking up, it's a known issue/compromise. I tried it in the shade with my kid's pellet gun and it worked about 50% of the time... if I were shooting real-deal rifle rounds I'd be pissed with that ratio. But, science: it doesn't "see" so good under certain lighting conditions.
*FWIW/FYI, for anyone who doesn't already own a chrono, or for when one doesn't have their chrono with them and needs to check their speed, using Strelok's truing feature and a known-distance target at 400-600rds is pretty damn good, usually within ~30fps of the real chrono'd speed. It won't give you SD or ES data, but it will get you within .1 mil of the right elevation. It works, I've hit past 1000yrds using it without ever seeing a chrono.
The pics tell the story: packs up compact and weighs nothing.
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