Probably a silly question, How can we be sure they are "accurate"?.
Analog gauge vs digital transducer - I think we know which wins.
These are definitely underwhelming. I have no desire to tether my gun to a USB port every 18 hours.
I think you're misinformed friend, battery lasts months not hours.
Sorry, I don't think so. If you have it turned on it lasts 18 hours. Disappointing.
http://www.sekhmet-us.com/digital-pressure-gauge.html
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I've not had many 18hr-long non-stop shooting binges.......
I had, however, one of these Sekhmet gauges on a Veteran Short for about 90 days of regular use. It started around 96% and had over 65% charge left when I took it off a few weeks ago. It never saw the charger in those 3 months.
In that roughly 3 months I shot a little over 3 tins of pellets, so a pretty good representation of typical use.
Those out there going on non-stop 18hr shooting sprees........ I'd love to hear how many tins of pellets can get put down range in such a shooting session.
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