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A Shooting Chrony chronograph can measure velocities for airguns and firearms, including powerful firearms.
Now you can test your airgun's velocity yourself!
All Chrony models are powered by a single 9V battery and can be easily attached to a 1/4"-20 tpi camera tripod for fast, easy set up. The Chrony is simple to use, just unfold the box, set the sky screens in place with the diffusers, turn on the switch and start shooting.
Gives numbered shot velocities
Velocity stays on display until you shoot again
ONE String, from 2 to 32 shot memory (Numbered)
Measures High, Low and Average Velocities, Extreme Spread and Standard Deviations.
Retrieval of individual shot velocity measurements
Delete individual shots from memory (with automatic adjustment of Statistics)
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By Mr. from USA on 2009-04-01 20:28:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I purchased this several weeks ago and know now what all of my rifles are shooting as far as speed. This tool was very simple to set-up and use and folds into it self for easy storage or transporting to the range. Things I would have changed:Nothing. Works as advertised. What others should know:Read the
... Read MoreThings I liked:I purchased this several weeks ago and know now what all of my rifles are shooting as far as speed. This tool was very simple to set-up and use and folds into it self for easy storage or transporting to the range. Things I would have changed:Nothing. Works as advertised. What others should know:Read the instructions to get the full potential of use from this tool. Everyone that has air rifles should have one of these tools. After measuring the speed of all of my rifles I was able to see the ones that needed attention. I found rifle with very slow speeds and disassemble the rifle to find the seal mounting screw almost unthreaded it self out causing a poor cylinder to piston seal. After the repair and lube job this rifle is now shooting were it needs to be. You really need one of these tools.
By JOHN from USA on 2009-02-16 10:28:56 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:A necessary tool for getting to know my airguns' capabilities (and shortcomings). I may use it outdoors in the Spring to check muzzle velocity of my .22 rim fire saddle gun! Things I would have changed:I added the CHRONY lights for best indoor readings - would have bought the LED light set if I had known about it as
... Read MoreThings I liked:A necessary tool for getting to know my airguns' capabilities (and shortcomings). I may use it outdoors in the Spring to check muzzle velocity of my .22 rim fire saddle gun! Things I would have changed:I added the CHRONY lights for best indoor readings - would have bought the LED light set if I had known about it as they tend to be more durable and very long-lasting. What others should know:I ran CHRONY tests on my Crosman Classic pistol at 3x pumps, then 4x on up to max 10x pumps and recorded all the averages, mins and max, etc. Now I know exactly the number of pumps needed for accurate 10 meter target shooting at home!
By Jeff from USA on 2009-01-09 07:54:12 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Easy to set up and use. Good quality housing and parts are sturdy. Things I would have changed:Instruction manual needs to be worded for the novice- Not many people have completed Physics 231 and 232. What others should know:
By Customer from USA on 2008-10-18 16:43:08 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very easy to set up and compact. And the price was very good Things I would have changed:I would make the sensors wider if the pellet does not pass directly over the sensor you will received errors. When shooting pistol or rifle from a further distance due to muzzle blast a lot of errors may occur. Also make the diffusers
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very easy to set up and compact. And the price was very good Things I would have changed:I would make the sensors wider if the pellet does not pass directly over the sensor you will received errors. When shooting pistol or rifle from a further distance due to muzzle blast a lot of errors may occur. Also make the diffusers a solid piece of plastic. What others should know:
By William from USA on 2007-09-02 06:30:42 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Ease of setup. Consistent readouts. Can be used indoors under strong incandescant bulbs (100+ watts) without diffuser screens or accessory lights. Things I would have changed:Aimpoint over screens should be marked on diffuser supports. I marked optimum position with electrical tape. What others should know:Read
... Read MoreThings I liked:Ease of setup. Consistent readouts. Can be used indoors under strong incandescant bulbs (100+ watts) without diffuser screens or accessory lights. Things I would have changed:Aimpoint over screens should be marked on diffuser supports. I marked optimum position with electrical tape. What others should know:Read and FOLLOW instructions carefully. Aiming tolerances and muzzle distance from screens are critical for good readings.