Detritus
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Been mulling the idea of buying a timer for both range and home (dryfire) use.
Don't really know enough about the various models out there to make a properly informed decision without further input. So I came here to ask
After reading over a number of threads in the archives here and on a few other boards I frequent, the models the seem to stand out in the various recommendations I've found are
PACT Club timer: seems to be most recommended, with the large display getting big kudos, but non adjustable speaker being a downside in home dryfire
Pocket Pro II: seems to be the #2 suggestion behind the PACT, and from what I've seen is either the most common or second most (depending on the club) again behind the Club timer.
CED 7000: Highly recommended by some poo pooed by others for a rechargeable battery system and high frequency horn. with a bonus for dryfire of an adjustable volume.
and
the R.U. Ready 3000 has a few adherents out there that are vocal in their praise.
Anyway, I've already made this longer than I intended.
Would like to Know what the current suggestions are and why. benefits, pitfalls, anything to make this an easier decision.
Again wanting this for use both at the range and at home for dryfire practice. don't want one that's TOO complicated to use but don't want to pass up useful functionality without first considering it.
as always, thank you in advance for any info you choose to share, or suggestions you have.
Don't really know enough about the various models out there to make a properly informed decision without further input. So I came here to ask
After reading over a number of threads in the archives here and on a few other boards I frequent, the models the seem to stand out in the various recommendations I've found are
PACT Club timer: seems to be most recommended, with the large display getting big kudos, but non adjustable speaker being a downside in home dryfire
Pocket Pro II: seems to be the #2 suggestion behind the PACT, and from what I've seen is either the most common or second most (depending on the club) again behind the Club timer.
CED 7000: Highly recommended by some poo pooed by others for a rechargeable battery system and high frequency horn. with a bonus for dryfire of an adjustable volume.
and
the R.U. Ready 3000 has a few adherents out there that are vocal in their praise.
Anyway, I've already made this longer than I intended.
Would like to Know what the current suggestions are and why. benefits, pitfalls, anything to make this an easier decision.
Again wanting this for use both at the range and at home for dryfire practice. don't want one that's TOO complicated to use but don't want to pass up useful functionality without first considering it.
as always, thank you in advance for any info you choose to share, or suggestions you have.