Preview: Competition Electronics ProChrono LTD

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posted on October 25, 2025
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Competition Electronics ProChrono LTD

A more economical alternative to Competition Electronics’ Bluetooth-enabled DLX model, the ProChrono LTD is a ballistic chronograph that utilizes a pair of light-detecting sensors to measure the time it takes for an object to pass by them, then converts that interval into a velocity and displays it on an LCD screen.

Compatible with pistols, rifles, airguns, archery arrows/bolts and even shotgun payloads, the ProChrono LTD is sensitive enough to provide velocities for projectiles traveling anywhere between 20 and 9,999 f.p.s., with +/- 0.5 percent accuracy, and its onboard memory can store results for as many as nine shot strings of up to 99 shots each.

The compact unit weighs only 2 lbs. and can be installed atop any 1/4x20 TPI tripod mount. 

Suggested recoil pricing is $150. For more information, visit competitionelectronics.com.

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