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Low cost, easy to use acoustic chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="riflesonly" data-source="post: 798340" data-attributes="member: 67549"><p>It can be placed near the muzzle for an initial velocity or placed down range for those velocities. I have used it at the muzzle and at 100 yards with great success. Because the reading area is so big, I am going to use it at 500 and 800 meters in the next few days</p><p></p><p>The best part is that there are no screens, no wires. It works off of the acoustic signature of the bullet. As stated on the site, the projectile must be supersonic for a reading.</p><p></p><p>The upside is the fact that it is a small unit, that is ready to use in seconds!</p><p></p><p>There are so many times that with other chronographs, I have failed to use them because it was such an ordeal to set them up.</p><p></p><p>this one solves that. You place it along the line of the bullet, turn it on and shoot. The reading area is enormous compared to optical chronographs.</p><p></p><p>When done, put it back in the glove box and that's it. </p><p></p><p>Another upside is that when I go to a remote location to shoot, I don't have to worry about extra space to haul a big chronograph with all the extra accessories. This unit is self contained. Easy!</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps. Feel free to call me tomorrow if I can answer any more questions</p><p>Jacob Bynum</p><p>361-522-4165</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riflesonly, post: 798340, member: 67549"] It can be placed near the muzzle for an initial velocity or placed down range for those velocities. I have used it at the muzzle and at 100 yards with great success. Because the reading area is so big, I am going to use it at 500 and 800 meters in the next few days The best part is that there are no screens, no wires. It works off of the acoustic signature of the bullet. As stated on the site, the projectile must be supersonic for a reading. The upside is the fact that it is a small unit, that is ready to use in seconds! There are so many times that with other chronographs, I have failed to use them because it was such an ordeal to set them up. this one solves that. You place it along the line of the bullet, turn it on and shoot. The reading area is enormous compared to optical chronographs. When done, put it back in the glove box and that's it. Another upside is that when I go to a remote location to shoot, I don't have to worry about extra space to haul a big chronograph with all the extra accessories. This unit is self contained. Easy! I hope this helps. Feel free to call me tomorrow if I can answer any more questions Jacob Bynum 361-522-4165 [/QUOTE]
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