over some 20+ years. The folks at ProChrono don't ask, they just fix them. Max cost for shooting one is 50% of retail value, but usually less. The case is cheap and usually one sensor screen etc.
I have bullseye'd them with .308, 10mm, a potato, and several exotic GNR rounds. Last was a .255 Banshee, only cost $35 to fix. Postage is the most painful part.
The "set downrange and shoot over" types WILL one day be shot. FWIW. That's only one point of what is interesting about that radar type unit. Plus it does so much more. If it only cost a bit less.
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Chronograph recommendations? Pros and
- ChrisG, 2020-06-26, 14:02
- Thanks for the input! (nm) - ChrisG, 2020-06-26, 20:04
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I will say I have blown hte livine S#@! out of 5-6
- WB, 2020-06-26, 19:09
- 475 LB did mine in - Amede, 2020-06-27, 06:59
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I'VE BEEN USING THE LABRADAR
- JT, 2020-06-26, 15:55
- Boy I NEED one of those! - WB, 2020-06-26, 16:21
- how can a 'pooch' measure... no wait... lol (nm) - AZJ, 2020-06-26, 16:00
- No on hand experience, but if I do pull the trigger on one, - Asa, 2020-06-26, 14:30