Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
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Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
Anyone Have One?
Seen One?
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I'm gonna start Shoppin for a Chronograph....
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Seen One?
Have an Opinion?
Have a Suggestion?
I'm gonna start Shoppin for a Chronograph....
Thanks
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
I have an Oerler and a MagnetoSpeed sport model. I've had the Oerler since the 90s and it can be a pain on public ranges. I've had the Magneto since late winter and I like it. It does take some fiddling to get it to work with the lever guns and it's been fine with other styles. I added the cable that allows it to talk to my smart phone and or tablet. It lets you off load a string and email it in a CSV format.
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
I have the Ballistic Precision and the Ballistic Precision G2, I think both are top chronographs. If you shoot a lot and use a smartphone, I would recommend the G2 as you gain the Bluetooth connection vs. the cable on the base Precision, an internal, rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, and a built-in LED Light Kit.
If you go with the basic Precision, get the complete Kit so that you get the LED Light Kit which operates on 4 AA batteries or the included 110 power plug.
Hands down, both chronographs have been better than my F1, CDE, and Labradar. I always use the light bars and it misses a shot it is because I did not put it over the chronograph (or under in the case of the G2).
If you go with the basic Precision, get the complete Kit so that you get the LED Light Kit which operates on 4 AA batteries or the included 110 power plug.
Hands down, both chronographs have been better than my F1, CDE, and Labradar. I always use the light bars and it misses a shot it is because I did not put it over the chronograph (or under in the case of the G2).
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
I have one and it works well. I find it more reliable than the ProChrono I originally used. After some initial teething issues with the cable connection to my tablet and phone I am able to use the Caldwell free recording app. The cable can be a headache especially at public ranges as people do not see it on the ground. A bit of orange caution tape helps. If I had the option at the time I would have spent the extra on the G2 Bluetooth enabled model.
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
I bought mine a few years ago and I don't think they had the Bluetooth yet. I can't get it to communicate with my current phone but it does seem to communicate with an Amazon fire tablet so I'll take it next trip.
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
I have THIS kit. I have never removed it from the packaging in the 3-4 years I've had it. I bought one on sale at Christmas time on sale for $69.99 (yes, the entire kit and before the G2 existed). When it arrived I learned how to use it and tested it inside with a Nerf dart gun. First real trip (back when I used to shoot from time to time) out it would not work. Called Larry's helpful people and they helped me realize the unit I had failed during production QC and was sent for repairs before sold. They sent an entire new kit no questions asked and no return of old parts required. When it arrived it went into the closet.
All that being said, it is the only kind I've had so I cannot compare but I can say the i-phone app is nice, the cable to my phone worked well, the set up isn't bad, and I would recommend it.
All that being said, it is the only kind I've had so I cannot compare but I can say the i-phone app is nice, the cable to my phone worked well, the set up isn't bad, and I would recommend it.
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
I have it working on an old I-Pad, my Galaxy A5 and my Galaxy A tablet. It wouldn't work on a HTC-1. I used USB cables to connect to an older Galaxy 10 tablet. Caldwell supplied the cables free. I am not sure if they still do this.EugeneNine wrote:I bought mine a few years ago and I don't think they had the Bluetooth yet. I can't get it to communicate with my current phone but it does seem to communicate with an Amazon fire tablet so I'll take it next trip.
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
Mine won't communicate with a Samsung Galaxy S9 or an LG G6.Macd wrote:I have it working on an old I-Pad, my Galaxy A5 and my Galaxy A tablet. It wouldn't work on a HTC-1. I used USB cables to connect to an older Galaxy 10 tablet. Caldwell supplied the cables free. I am not sure if they still do this.EugeneNine wrote:I bought mine a few years ago and I don't think they had the Bluetooth yet. I can't get it to communicate with my current phone but it does seem to communicate with an Amazon fire tablet so I'll take it next trip.
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Re: Caldwell Ballistic Precision Chronograph
Have you called Caldwell? They were good with me. The LG phone is listed as not compatible.EugeneNine wrote:
Mine won't communicate with a Samsung Galaxy S9 or an LG G6.
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