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Shot Timer
I am looking for a shot timer. I have read various reviews on Midway and still can't decide which one to consider. The PACT Mark 4 XP seems like a solid one but has many negative reviews. I have tried the CED 7000. Its user interface is not very intuitive.
The is also the option of spending only $10 to down load an app onto a smart phone.
Does anyone has any recommendation?
Thank you.
The is also the option of spending only $10 to down load an app onto a smart phone.
Does anyone has any recommendation?
Thank you.
J have used a PACT timer for over 15 years with no problems what so ever. I found it quite useful for International Rapid Fire training, where I set it to beep at the start and on the cadence I was trying to develop for each shot. It gave me feedback on what time my shots actually were, and how close (or over) the last shot was. One of the shooters in our club downloaded an app for their phone, which she finds adequate for training Sport Pistol.
Which PACT
Hi dschaller,
Thanks for the info. Which PACT do you have? Midway website has a few negative reviews on PACT's customer service and warranty.
KBC
Thanks for the info. Which PACT do you have? Midway website has a few negative reviews on PACT's customer service and warranty.
KBC
I use a Competition Electronics Pocket Pro II and it has served me well.
I also stumbled apon a great smartphone training app for iPone/iPad & Android (I have the apple version) called Seconds Pro Interval Timer. You can custom build any type of timer for any training you are doing. It has several templates you can copy and simply adjust intervals. It's only $5 and there is a free version you can try out that has less functionality.
Example:
I used a boxing sample with rounds to build a minute up minute down offhand hold drill for my service rifle training. All I had to do was modify the up and down times and the number of rounds. Works great.
I also stumbled apon a great smartphone training app for iPone/iPad & Android (I have the apple version) called Seconds Pro Interval Timer. You can custom build any type of timer for any training you are doing. It has several templates you can copy and simply adjust intervals. It's only $5 and there is a free version you can try out that has less functionality.
Example:
I used a boxing sample with rounds to build a minute up minute down offhand hold drill for my service rifle training. All I had to do was modify the up and down times and the number of rounds. Works great.