It picks up shots with a microphone too, Haraise. But I just use a Pocket Pro II like everyone else.
It picks up shots with a microphone too, Haraise. But I just use a Pocket Pro II like everyone else.
I have a broken CED 7000 in my dead timer collection. PACT Club timer, too.
I have three Pocket Pro II's, so I can have one working, one spare and one back for repair. You know, just like the CZ Shadow.
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Like someone said, with the microphone it works just like a normal timer. Personally I stick it in my belt where I'd stick any other timer (just push the wristband into the belt, simple).
I think of it like a pocket pro, just smaller with more functionality and the bonus of the accelerometer if I want it. Only thing that it's a little goofy for is timing other people, but I time myself a billion times more than RO.
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Most of my shooting these days is at indoor ranges, how well do either of these work for that? (I.e., will the shots of the guy two lanes over register?)
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Lots of good feedbacks. I am concern about the durability of CED 7000. I may have to return it for a Pact III timer.
I'm happy with my CED 7000. I like the display and controls much better than the PACT or Pocket Pro.
The hinged belt clip is garbage. I imagine it grips the timer better if you've got one of the rubber cases, but without it, it's a matter of minutes before I hear the timer go skittering across the gravel.
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