![]() 100 Shot Memory with Automatic Data Compression.Instant or Random Delayed (2 to 3-1/2 Sec.) Go.Technical Information: Pact Club Shot Timer 3 Covered under a factory limited lifetime warranty. Also offers a loud buzzer with a low frequency which results in a clear, less harsh tone that is more comfortable to participants and spectators. Features 100-shot memory with automatic data compression, par time and automatic battery saver. Simultaneously displays shot number, split time and total time. This timer features a sealed conductive rubber keypad, corrosion proof contacts and a big custom display. Uses a single, 9-volt battery (included), with auto power down after 15 minutes.The Pact Club Timer 3 is uniquely designed and shaped to fit the hand so that the buzzer and microphone are unobstructed, and the ergonomic buttons are recessed to prevent accidental activation. Set Mode: Used to switch between Delay and Instant and enter or clear a PAR time. Review Mode: Shows incremental times from the first to the last shot fired. Timer Mode: Displays the number of shots and time between shots, from first to last. All critical shot information is shown on the digital, easy-to-read display, which can be set quickly to function in one of three different modes. In Instant Mode the Go button is pressed and held on the “Are You Ready?” command and the buzzer will sound instantly when the GO button is released. Delay Mode allows a delay from 2 to 3.5 seconds before the extra loud buzzer rings. The large, can’t miss GO button can be set for either Delay or Instant operation. The rugged, impact resistant case is ergonomically designed to be easy to carry or the stainless steel clip will securely hold the unit onto your belt for individual practice sessions. The Club Timer III is the very best choice for Club shoots because it is so simple and straight forward to use. And speaking of buttons, we've gone to a custom sealed conductive rubber keypad (the same type we use on the MKIV) along with corrosion proof contacts. Yet, when you want to press them, you'll find they fall naturally under your fingers - no more hunting for the GO button. All the control buttons are recessed below the top of the Club Timer III so that there is no chance of accidentally pressing them as you run with the timer. Both the buzzer and microphone are located to the side of the timer, away from your hand, to minimize the possibility of blocking them. The Club Timer III is designed to fit the hand. We went on a quest to come up with a better buzzer, and after testing dozens of them over the course of a year we were not impressed - so we decided to make our own. The buzzer used in almost all the small shooting timers, including the original Club Timer II, really was the loudest commercially available low frequency buzzer on the market - but they just aren't loud enough. Unfortunately the specs changed for smoke alarm's, and those went away. Way back, 1982 or so, there were some really great buzzers. OK.OK We hear you, you want us to speak up. You Talk We Listen - NEW Club Timer III - Super Loud Buzzer We've thrown away the mold (literally) and started with a clean sheet of paper. PACT PRO TIMER SOFTWAREWe've kept track of your compliments and criticisms of the Club Timer, as we do with all our products, and incorporated several software changes you've requested over the years. The original PACT Club Timer was designed as a rugged, inexpensive timer that was simple to operate and contains all the features needed to run matches without the advanced training software, keyboard and display of the Championship Timer. If you do want to review your individual shot times, each will display all the shot info at once (Shot number, split time, total time) so you don't have to page back and forth in some sort of VCR programming drill. The Club Timer III will tell you everything you need to know about most strings at a glance with no button pushing at all. You want a timer that teaches you what you need to know about your shooting in a simple and straightforward manner allowing you to focus on your shooting instead of jacking around with your timer. Of course any timer will give you your shot time, but you are really looking for more then that. The problem is that without a timer you have no way of knowing if you are moving toward you goal of hitting more quickly or sliding back. You also know that the only way to improve your hit time is by diligent practice. As a student of shooting, you know that the real difference in skill shows up when you compare time-to-hit. ![]()
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