Re: Bought a chronograph...
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 12:14 am
Ok, ill bite! Why do you want to know the velocity of your bullets?
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It helps when reloading plus when using ballistic apps for shooting they require velocity to make their calculations, without velocity the projections would not be accurate.TreyHouston wrote:Ok, ill bite! Why do you want to know the velocity of your bullets?
Very Cool! Back when I reloaded I always wanted a chronograph, but they were far out of my price range. I would have liked to check the velocities on my loaded round vs the loading estimates. We loaded some 60 grain .243 that I know were honking on, but never knew actual speed.AndyC wrote:I went to Cabela's this evening to check out the Marlin lever-action rifles and the CZ-USA Teal O/U shotgun, thinking that I *might* take advantage of their Black Friday sale. The rifles were nice as expected and the CZ shotgun was solid, but the wood was plain as milkso I gave that a miss. A nice shotgun but I was expecting a better grade of wood - darnit.
Instead I bought a Caldwell G2 chronograph - comes in a neat carry-case with a decent tripod and connects to your phone/tablet wirelessly by Bluetooth (logs data to their free app). It has a rechargeable battery which is cool and has an unusual upside-down design, so weird lighting conditions don't affect it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVeqTJwmrsY
AndyC wrote:I was interested in the 336C and W.
Yeah, pity about the wood - nothing wrong with the shotgun at all which was really nice; I just like wood with some character to it. I would have asked to see more, but typical of Cabela's - tons of guns but not enough manpower behind the counter, so I didn't want to tie up the one guy when there were other waiting to be served.
The G2 chrono was $170 - turns out that was the lowest price of anywhere, even online, and wasn't even a Black Friday special
Not me! I bought a Magnetospeed V3 Chronograph. You can't "shoot the box" with this one. The sensor is mounted like a bayonet below and parallel to the muzzle, and the electronics are in a separate widget located on the bench, behind the muzzle. I got $50 off the $399 MSRP from Brownells. Magnetospeed is a Texas product. I'm sure that it has some shortcomings - almost any chronograph solution being something of a compromise; but I bought this one specifically so that I didn't have to worry about shooting the box accidentally.SRO1911 wrote:Welcome to the club.
There are two types of chronograph owners - those who have shot their box in the face and those who are going to. Dont take it too hard - its a learnin experience.