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How to Use a Shooting Chronograph
For serious shooters, archers and ammunition re-loaders, knowing the speed of a bullet can be vital. A shooting chronograph allows this information to be recorded. The chronograph unit has two optical sensor "eyes" that detect movement. By ... Read More »
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How does a shooting chronograph work?
they also call it a speed trap, how it works is two different laser "nets" are projected in the wire enclosures, when a bullet passes through one of the wire enclosures, it start a timer, when the bullet passes through the second wire enclo... Read More »
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Who needs a chronograph? A look at the Shooting Chrony
The red Alpha Chrony on the right has the skyscreen diffusers mounted. The blue Beta Chrony does not. The instrument can be used with or without the diffusers, which are for bright sunny days. All Chronys will mount on a camera tripod. This... Read More »
Source: http://www.pyramydair.com/site/articles/chrony/
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I would vote that I use a pact, but I have never been happy with it since first use, therefore I don't use it. Brand new in the box Pact pro. I do look at it from time to time, I even get tempted to try it again from time to time. I am howe...
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