Shot Timers: Kestrel, PACT Competition Electronics, and CED

These devices are not only for competitive shooters. They can be used by any shooter who wants to improve and who wants to measure how they are progressing in their shooting speeds.

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Earlier this year, Gun Tests reader Matt W. requested a comparison of popular timers. We thought he had great insight about the value of these pieces of equipment because, outside of gear used in the Olympics, the electronic timer may be the most important piece of match-management equipment in modern shooting sports. More broadly, timers are also important for the shooter who wants to practice and improve his or her gun-handling skills, such as drawing from concealment and reloads. In fact, many of the evaluations we do in Gun Tests require timers to compare the performance of Gun A versus Gun B, so we have a keen interest in them as well.

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