I would say this needs more qualifying.
I use many systems and my choices for using each system is based on three things. How much do I wan to spend or risk for that flight or rocket, what design restrictions does the rocket have and what is the expected altitude and velocity. There are other considerations as well.
When it comes to tracking what data beyond basic tracking are you looking for and are you okay with reading a log post flight or do you want real-time telemetry? Are you okay with basic directional range finding or do you want the works with your rocket displayed on a 3D map with GPS walk up to coordinates? Do you have your HAM or want to bother or can you just use something that works in a range where a HAM is not required, etc.
When it comes to altimeters, what is your max velocity? On the extreme side of flights people consider altimeters that are rated up to 100G. Are you doing staging, do you need timers or other variables built into the altimeter to meet your flight profiles, etc.
If you can provide more information on what you have in mind for a specific rocket then you will likely get more specific responses.