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Big Panda
Competition Electronics Pocket Pro II is also a good choice. Personally I prefer the Competition Electronics timers and the vast majority of local clubs use them for hosting matches. You really can't go too wrong with any of the top brands though. The only suggestion I can give you is to get a timer that uses a replaceable 9V battery. The timers that have integrated rechargeable batteries are cool (like the CED7000), but Murphy's Law comes into effect and the battery will be dead when you actually need to use it. I have lost count of how many times I went to use my CED7000 timer but couldn't use it because the battery was dead. I mainly use the CED7000 timer for dry fire because it has better features for that type of training. Such as the multi par time feature. But mainly its because I don't trust the battery not being dead when I want to use it if I forget to take it out of my range bag and put it back on the charger. When I go to the range I use my trusty Pocket Pro II timer. Put a high end Lithium 9V in it and it will last a loooooooooong time. I can usually get a year of battery life out of the Lithium 9V and I use my timer a LOT throughout the year.
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