Double Alpha's new EDGE goes head-to-head with the PACT and CED 7000. One competitive reviewer ran it dry-fire, live-fire, and in-match. Here's what happened.
Steven Kuo at Recoil put the Double Alpha EDGE through the full gauntlet: dry-fire sessions, live-fire drills, and actual match conditions. No cherry-picked results, no range-day soft-pedaling — just a complete competitive evaluation.
The verdict? A capable, purpose-built tool for shooters who refuse to guess.
**Because guessing is for people who don't actually want to get better.**
Shot timers are non-negotiable if improvement is the goal. Running USPSA stages, grinding your draw stroke in the garage at midnight, hammering splits until they're automatic — none of that training has meaning without objective data. The timer doesn't care about your feelings. That's exactly why it works.
Double Alpha is already a known commodity in serious competitive circles. The EDGE enters the market pointing its sights directly at two entrenched kings: the PACT Club Timer and the CED 7000 — tools that have lived in range bags for years. The EDGE counters with a large, readable display, adjustable sensitivity designed for suppressed fire or high-round-count chaos, and an interface that doesn't require a manual mid-match.
That last part matters more than it sounds. When you're on the clock, fumbling a timer is just a slower way to lose.
Here's the part the anti-gun crowd will never say out loud: USPSA, IDPA, and 3-Gun competitors are building exactly the safe, responsible, proficiency-driven gun culture those critics *claim* to want. **The difference is we actually show up and do the work.** Every hour logged behind a shot timer builds genuine skill — the kind no piece of legislation can manufacture and no bureaucrat can regulate away.
If your current timer is aging out, or you're still running splits on gut feel, the Double Alpha EDGE deserves a serious look before your next training block.
Full review at recoilweb.com. Then get to the range. The timer's waiting — and it never lies.
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