just go directly past GO, do not collect $200 and get the:
Jeezum Rule, where's the fun in that?
I owned a Comp Elec until I put it out of its misery.
It worked fine except was a little sensitive to lighting conditions outdoors.
Was just looking for something that would work better for me and could be used outdoors or at an indoor range.
If I was confident in the long-term life/service of the Labradar (not enough history to know about it or the manufacturer) I would just suck it up and the pay the $$$ as it seems like the best fit for my needs.
If it weren't for some of the guns I want to chrono I could use the Magneto one as that is the next closest for my wants.
The G2 - on paper - looks good as the light source is built-in rather than an add-on and Caldwell (and their parent company) have been around for a while.
Was just hoping that someone had bought one already so I could take advantage of their education first.
Was just hoping that someone had bought one already so I could take advantage of their education first.
Thanks, i think i am going to get it since it is on sale. Hopefully i will be has happy as you are with yours.Midway USA has them on sale for $189.99, less than I paid for mine.
I've taken mine out twice. It's my first chronograph. I've used it outdoors, both times on sunny days. No errors so far.
It's pretty easy to set up; it may be impossible to assemble it incorrectly.
The mobile app is easy to use. I'd like some more complete instructions for using the app but the basic function is pretty intuitive.
My only nitpick is that the included tripod could be beefier. A friend of mine suggested that it might be possible to add a ball-type connection that would make it easier to adjust and more stable.