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Old 03-31-2007 | 11:09 AM
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atlasman
 
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Default Anyone know if there is a difference in these?

The ProChrono Digital



Measure the velocities for your rifle/pistol bullets, arrows, shotguns and pellet guns - at a price anyone can afford. ProChrono Plus features an expanded shooting area that's nearly two times the size of comparably priced models. Measures velocities from 56 to 7,000 feet per second and runs on a single 9-volt battery. Shoot in all weather since this chronograph operates in temperatures as low as 32° and as high as 100° Fahrenheit. Has all of the features you'd expect in a chronograph costing much more. Allows you to review 50 shots with power-down memory (review at home), high and low velocity settings, standard deviation, number of shots, average velocity, deletes current velocity and even has a printer interface so you can hook it to a printer to get a hard copy of the data. Shows metric or FPS scales and features durable plastic diffusers. Measures just 16" x 3-1/4". Mounting hole thread measures 1/4" x 20".
The ProChrono Digital PAL



The ProChrono PAL Chronograph lets you compare speed using different shafts, broadheads and rests so you can find the best setup for your bow. Large shoot-through area registers velocities from 56 to 7,000 fps. Can be mounted on a camera tripod or table. Back up 5-15 ft. and let it fly. Actual velocity is displayed clearly on the LCD screen. Shoot again and it registers the next shot velocity. Push the control button and the ProChrono displays the total number of shots and the average velocity. Uses a 9-volt battery (not included). The Indoor Lighting Unit is required for indoor use of ProChrono Chronograph. Includes light fixture, bulb and extra length wire aiming guides.


I can't really see any difference............unless the PAL is the only one that can be used indoors as well with the light kit??


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