Preview: Competition Electronics Pocket Pro II

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posted on March 6, 2022
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Competition Electronics Pocket Pro II

From the makers of the original Pro Shot timer, Competition Electronics has updated its highly regarded and American-made Pocket Pro.

Handy and lightweight, and powered by a single 9V alkaline battery, the Pocket Pro II has large buttons, an intuitive menu, LCD display and 1.5-kHz buzzer for ease of use. Review four shots at once, forward or reverse with split times, for up to 99 shots over 199.9 seconds. The Pocket Pro II is a must-have for the shooters of many disciplines, from concealed-carry practitioners to competition shooters. The unit measures 3"x5x"11/2" and weighs 5.5 ozs.

Suggested retail pricing for the Pocket Pro II is $140. For more information, please visit competitionelectronics.com.

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