I know the old, shoot through chronographs are not in vogue these days.
Too much hassle setting them up, etc.
I have three P.A.C.T. Chronographs that work and have worked for many years, very well.
Yes, at the range it takes a few minutes to get every set up and aligned but they work.
P.A.C.T. Has new infrared screens for indoors and in the dark but I have enough equipment already.
I read somewhere, here or on other forums, about using lights from Harbor Freight and attaching them to the screens.
I bought two (with batteries) for $3.88.
I set it up in the garage and shot 7.9CPH with the IZH60.
Works perfectly.
Too much hassle setting them up, etc.
I have three P.A.C.T. Chronographs that work and have worked for many years, very well.
Yes, at the range it takes a few minutes to get every set up and aligned but they work.
P.A.C.T. Has new infrared screens for indoors and in the dark but I have enough equipment already.
I read somewhere, here or on other forums, about using lights from Harbor Freight and attaching them to the screens.
I bought two (with batteries) for $3.88.
I set it up in the garage and shot 7.9CPH with the IZH60.
Works perfectly.