New: MDT Crush It Stage Timer

MDT announces new rifle-mounted Crush It Stage Timer.

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posted on July 8, 2024
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With MDT’s new Crush It Stage Timer, you can set it to match the stage time and start yours with the Range Officer’s timer simultaneously.
Photo courtesy of MDT Sporting Goods

MDT Sporting Goods describes its new rifle-mounted Crush It Stage Timer as “a game-changing tool designed for precision shooters who thrive in competition.”

The Crush It Stage Timer can help competitive shooters manage their time effectively, which is important is you want to focus on your performance, rather than the stress of counting seconds.

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The Crush It Stage Timer allows you to visually and audibly monitor the remaining time in your stage run, so you can gauge when to increase or decrease your speed.

 

A rifle-mounted timer, the Crush It attaches via Picatinny rail and has fully customizable timer settings including time, tone type, volume and alert intervals.

As for the display, the user can choose between graphics mode or digits mode to display the time.

The Crush It Stage Timer includes a stopwatch mode for practice and setting up stages, along with a basic mode that’s ready for use during competitions.

Crush It Shot Timer
The dimensions of the MDT Crush It Stage timer are 2.625 x 1.35 x 2.85 inches. Overall weight is three ounces.

 

Regarding the construction, the Crush It Stage Timer is built with cosmetic black anodized 6061 aluminum and stainless steel hardware. Overall weight is three ounces.

MSRP for the MDT Sporting Goods Crush It Stage Timer is $249.95. Got to mdttac.com.

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