Like everything else, things have come a long way. In the 70s my Chronograph required you to shoot through two, one use, plates. Both time consuming and expensive. Just like wasting a lot of time shooting film in cameras and getting it developed and having proof sheets printed. Now, shoot and keep or erase.
At my home club, we have to shoot through 30' concrete tubes limiting upward barrel angles, which means the closest you can get a reading with a conventional chrono is at about 35 feet.
I am going to purchase one now, when I can find one in stock. Will keep my old one for shotguns as I understand that the Labradar will not work for a group of pellets. Is the bench holder the best way to set up compared to the tripod?
Thanks, Bob