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07-03-2019, 19:03 #11
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07-03-2019, 19:58 #12
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Re: Affordable, good quality timer for training?
CED7000 crew checking in. Works well enough for the price.
If you're pedantic you might want to get the body cover and screen guard as well. The screen picks up scratches quite easily. Haven't had issues with using it in bright sunlight and can't complain about not hearing the beep. I have seen people mention some of their pet peeves about having to press review and then clear to prep it for the next string but honestly it doesn't even move the needle on my I'm-getting-annoyed-o-meter.
There's a kit that comes with a cover, lanyard and belt clip etc etc which is a pretty decent kit.
If you search The Book of Faeces you may find the Shotduino. It's a proudly Safrican Arduino-based shot timer. I do recall looking into it but the price point didn't make sense at the time.
Things might have changed so check it out.
As with all things in life, YMMV.
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07-03-2019, 20:22 #13
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07-03-2019, 22:01 #14
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07-03-2019, 23:02 #15
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I have had mine for awhile not sure if a gen 3 or 4In the manual it mentions a volume hole I'm sure... Or maybe mixing up with the sensitivity hole... Will need to look when home again.I use a cell phone app for dry fire as I have a glock and the timer isn't sensitive enough to pick up the trigger.The cell phone app picks up draw and trigger pull pull
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08-03-2019, 07:25 #16
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Re: Affordable, good quality timer for training?
I like the adjustable sensitivity function, on normal shooting I leave it on 4 but for mini rifle put it on 8. I have never shot mini rifle with any other timer than a 7000, so I cannot comment on the other timers. But a bigger display could help at my age.
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08-03-2019, 18:37 #17
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Re: Affordable, good quality timer for training?
You can change/remove the review/clear requirement on the ced7000 through the menu options.
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08-03-2019, 22:45 #18
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08-03-2019, 22:46 #19
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08-03-2019, 22:48 #20
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