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airriflesniper wrote:Why this credit & links are not mentioned in your first post.
While you make a pertinent point, why be aggressive or accusatory in tone? We could just ask and he would reply as politely. Take it easy fellas.We are all here to learn from each other and be friends.
Best-
Vikram
The above was said in a very refined and soft manner airriflesniper. Shooter has also made an interesting point.
At least the other guy tried to do something and shared it with everyone.
Finally I made a Ballistic Chronograph which I wants to make for a long time
Due to some personal problem not able to give time for this project
As I already mention in my earlier post this is not my original IDEA
Inpired by an article “Build A Ballistic Chronograph” By David Collins a Nuts & Volts Magazine (June 2009 Page Number 36-40) I made this chronograph to measure the speed of pellets of my air rifle with some small changes in original design
Some specification
1) It have sensor area 2.5 in X 5 in with two infrared light screen
With 2.5 X 5 in sensing area I get the flexibility & by using infrared light screen i can
use it in indoor or even in dark area also.(Original Design has 8 X 10 in sensing area with three screens but for
me it is not working so I made two smaller screens)
2) Distance between the two sereens is 1 feet
3) Big Display with Backlight for better vision
4)Display “ERROR” if only first screen detect the pellets & second miss it
5)Visual indication of a detected pulse so you know which screen has detected the pellets
Other fetchers like storing shots per series, sending data to pc are in process
As you can see in video I am getting the reading 647,662 & 633 Fps for master shot round head .177 with my IHP 35
[quote="pratik_mahale"]Finally I made a Ballistic Chronograph which I wants to make for a long time
Due to some personal problem not able to give time for this project
As I already mention in my earlier post this is not my original IDEA
Inpired by an article “Build A Ballistic Chronograph” By David Collins a Nuts & Volts Magazine (June 2009 Page Number 36-40) I made this chronograph to measure the speed of pellets of my air rifle with some small changes in original design
Hi Pratik,
> Great job friend
> Your humility and enterprise should put all detractors to shame
> Carry on regardless - may the spark of innovation lead you to more such achievements in the future
> You have made us proud
Cheers
Briha
brihacharan wrote:Hi Pratik,
> Great job friend
> Your humility and enterprise should put all detractors to shame
> Carry on regardless - may the spark of innovation lead you to more such achievements in the future
> You have made us proud
Cheers
Briha
Good work pratik......keep it gooing.
please avoid the sad oversmart comments and critics.......I guess no ones trying to claim an invention or a patent here. the effort taken should be appreciated..