Originally Posted By: zr600Im looking at getting a chronograph and was wanting some input from you guys on what works and what doesnt. I was thinking about getting the caldwell premium kit comes with a tripod and light kit and sun shades plus a free app for phone. Does anyone know anything about this, or have any other chronograph input for me.
I've had and been around quite a few different ones and though they certainly aren't the cheapest, hands down, I'd get the Magnetospeed. They have a new one out called their "Sporter" model, it still works just as well as their more expensive units.
I've got the original Magnetospeed model from when they first came out and it's been shot inline with two different Oehler 35's, which is one of the best optical chronographs available, and they both gave nearly identical results.
The Magnetospeed chronographs are not only extremely accurate but they are easily the easiest units you'll ever use and because they aren't an optical type unit, they can be used in any weather condition/s and even shot in complete darkness.