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ksbreed123
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i am looking for an excellent chronograph that will help me in a research project that will measure the speed of different bullets at different yardage.
it has to have a remote control with a printer
Kurt
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Here is what I use. https://www.shootingsoftware.com/chronographs.htm
I have two one for muzzle and the other at the target. It will store the records and you can down load it to the computer or printer.
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ksbreed123
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Post by ksbreed123 »

i like the usb port these machines have came a long way since my old cheapie back in the day. i'll wait a few days and see what else turns up here but i like this already THANKS
Randy Bohannon
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Post by Randy Bohannon »

LabRadar is the current state of the art, I have one and happy I never spent money on anything else.Do google search and see for yourself.I think their worth every penny.
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