Product Reviews
26 May 2025
DAA National Flag Belt Wow this belt is perfect easy to adjust and the price was great it’s on sale now so get one if you need a great quality belt. Shipping was fast you can’t beat this thanks folks keep up the great job
24 May 2025
Hello, bought to prepare 223, the tools are very efficient, easy to use and the station is stable and much quieter than the competition.
21 May 2025
Its ok for the money, but man, that main compartment doesn't hold its shape and its SO annoying. After about 2 years, I'm dumping it and just going to a GPS bag for about the same cost. Those hold their shape in the main compartment.
20 May 2025
Ein tolles Gerät, kann man nicht anders sagen. Lautstärke hält sich sehr in Grenzen.
Einzige Schwachstelle sind die Federn, man muss höllisch aufpassen dass sie korrekt montiert sind. Ansonsten ein echter Fortschritt gegenüber den handgehaltenen Geräten. Die Tubes (und natürlich die Base) könnten etwas länger sein, dann wäre die Bedienung noch komfortabler.
19 May 2025
I received the DAA ARC Chronograph last weekend, just in time to test the 9mm ammo I’d been loading for the upcoming shooting season. I had recently switched primer brands midway through my loading session and was a bit concerned about load consistency—so I was eager to see how they performed.
The ARC Chrono arrived neatly packed in a padded carrying case, containing two arcs and the main unit. Assembly was a breeze—took me all of 20 seconds. After popping in some AA batteries, I was nearly ready to go. I downloaded the ARC app onto my Android phone, powered up the chrono, and connected it to the app without a hitch. Setup was straightforward, and a big plus is that the app doesn’t require an internet connection—great for those remote ranges where cell signal is spotty.
While the app offers a lot of cool features, this review won’t dive into those. I was shooting from about 1.5 meters away, directly through the arc, and every shot was captured without a single issue. Velocity readings were consistent across the board—which, to be fair, I was hoping for.
Even though it’s an optical chronograph, the ARC handled changing light conditions throughout the afternoon and evening better than my previous unit from another brand. No missed shots, no weird readings.
Yes, it’s physically larger than the compact radar-style chronos, but it’s also not going to set you back $600. At about half the price (or less), it’s a very solid and cost-effective option.