Got my Chrony
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Got my Chrony
Being sick and tired of playing with Chrono connect on my phone I decided to ask someone coming from the US to get me a Chrony
This looks like fun - more later
The machine worked straight out of the box and I got some surprising results - which I will speak of after I do some standardized tests with my air rifles. For now I can only say that velocities are nowhere near what Chrono Connect used to give me, and the "most powerful" rifles are not giving the highest velocities. I have other ways of judging power - including ability to penetrate certain grades of tin cans so the velocity may be a red herring. Need to do standardized tests using the same pellet brand of the same weight in every rifle.This looks like fun - more later
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Looks nice. I have a Chrony too.
I've lusted after some of the higher quality (read more expensive) Chronos on the market but for the limited use that I make of it, I can't justify anything fancier.
I just use it to set up loads for rifles to check the consistency of my reloaded ammo. Once I have a load set up, I rarely use it with that particular firearm any more.
It is more than adequate and for the price is a good value. I've shot my skyscreen rods many times and have had to make substitute rods but it still keeps working. Luckily I haven't shot the Chrony itself. It just takes a moments inattention and poof, there goes a hundred bucks.
Looking forward to hearing your results and the comparison with the one on your phone.
I've lusted after some of the higher quality (read more expensive) Chronos on the market but for the limited use that I make of it, I can't justify anything fancier.
I just use it to set up loads for rifles to check the consistency of my reloaded ammo. Once I have a load set up, I rarely use it with that particular firearm any more.
It is more than adequate and for the price is a good value. I've shot my skyscreen rods many times and have had to make substitute rods but it still keeps working. Luckily I haven't shot the Chrony itself. It just takes a moments inattention and poof, there goes a hundred bucks.
Looking forward to hearing your results and the comparison with the one on your phone.
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Re: Got my Chrony
Dear benne,
Very nice to know that you received the chrony.
It will surely unveil some mystries.
I wish that a comparision is made with chronoconnect as well as audacity.Your feedback will benifit many who do not have access the such authentic chrony.
Basu
Very nice to know that you received the chrony.
It will surely unveil some mystries.
I wish that a comparision is made with chronoconnect as well as audacity.Your feedback will benifit many who do not have access the such authentic chrony.
Basu
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Re: Got my Chrony
Although I think its a pain I will take the trouble of comparing chrono with chrony. May take a few weeks because visitors at home who arrived at 3 AM with the Chrony will be here.
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Re: Got my Chrony
First of all congrats bennedose for this new acquisitionbennedose wrote: Although I think its a pain I will take the trouble of comparing chrono with chrony. May take a few weeks because visitors at home who arrived at 3 AM with the Chrony will be here.
Now for all those "Velocity Maniacs" ....wait patiently till "Benne" does his field testing to reveal some home truths
Waiting with bated breath
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Now you can wait for some "surprises"Basu wrote:Dear benne,
Very nice to know that you received the chrony.
It will surely unveil some mystries.
I wish that a comparision is made with chronoconnect as well as audacity.Your feedback will benifit many who do not have access the such authentic chrony.
Basu
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Re: Got my Chrony
congrats bennedose
Waiting for your velocity reviews
Waiting for your velocity reviews
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Congratulations Bennedose!
Expecting some through testing to come our way now
Expecting some through testing to come our way now
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Re: Got my Chrony
Congrats, with a chrony at your disposal we will be hapy to be treated wth the results from a series of tests.
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Re: Got my Chrony
Just check this out....found it on e-bay
Emerson Gear E9700 Shooting Chronograph with USB Cable Line EM-E9700
Specification:
• Aluminum Construction
• Build-in Rechargeable Battery
• Built-in Tripod Screw to Fit Camera to Tripod
• Temperature, Humidity Measurement
• Data Output To PC
• Weight – Approx. 290 gms
• Firing Speed: 0 - 50 Bullets / Second
• Muzzle Velocity: 15- 850 Meters / Second
• Precision: Testing Error +-1.3%
• Size: 103mm x 70mm x 55mm
• Price: US $97.99
> Compared to other models, this one appears compact....needs no assembly!
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Emerson Gear E9700 Shooting Chronograph with USB Cable Line EM-E9700
Specification:
• Aluminum Construction
• Build-in Rechargeable Battery
• Built-in Tripod Screw to Fit Camera to Tripod
• Temperature, Humidity Measurement
• Data Output To PC
• Weight – Approx. 290 gms
• Firing Speed: 0 - 50 Bullets / Second
• Muzzle Velocity: 15- 850 Meters / Second
• Precision: Testing Error +-1.3%
• Size: 103mm x 70mm x 55mm
• Price: US $97.99
> Compared to other models, this one appears compact....needs no assembly!
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Re: Got my Chrony
Great acquisition bennedose..!!!
Now we can get to know the actual values of the muzzle velocity and energy for ARs (atleast Orion, IHP & SDB to start with) and compare it with what the companies claim.
Enjoy and let us know the results...
-Arvind S.
Now we can get to know the actual values of the muzzle velocity and energy for ARs (atleast Orion, IHP & SDB to start with) and compare it with what the companies claim.
Enjoy and let us know the results...
-Arvind S.
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Re: Got my Chrony
Well - doing some incredibly boring stuff now.
My usual shooting area has so many echoes that Chrono connect simply fails. So I am measuring out 10 and 13 meters in a different area with fewer echoes (can't get more). I then need an accurate measurement from muzzle to phone and flight path of pellet to phone to get an accurate chrono connect measurement. Will record the sound for audacity calculation. The chrony bit is the easiest. I hope I don't shoot the Chrony in the process - but I'll do my best.
I already have a fair idea of the "power" my rifles are giving based on the ability to punch holes in a specific brand of tin can at 25 meters. Obviously the weight an brand of pellet is crucial here but thankfully all my rifles are accurate enough to hit that can from 25 meters in 2 shots out of 3. If velocities are much lower than expected - it will not change the reality of power - it will simply prove that velocity and power have no meaningful correleation unless weight of pellet is considered.
My usual shooting area has so many echoes that Chrono connect simply fails. So I am measuring out 10 and 13 meters in a different area with fewer echoes (can't get more). I then need an accurate measurement from muzzle to phone and flight path of pellet to phone to get an accurate chrono connect measurement. Will record the sound for audacity calculation. The chrony bit is the easiest. I hope I don't shoot the Chrony in the process - but I'll do my best.
I already have a fair idea of the "power" my rifles are giving based on the ability to punch holes in a specific brand of tin can at 25 meters. Obviously the weight an brand of pellet is crucial here but thankfully all my rifles are accurate enough to hit that can from 25 meters in 2 shots out of 3. If velocities are much lower than expected - it will not change the reality of power - it will simply prove that velocity and power have no meaningful correleation unless weight of pellet is considered.
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Nice. This is designed for Airsoft, but is probably fine for air rifles. The Chrony thing that I got has specific instructions for velocity measurement of firearms including shotguns and measures velocities up to 2000 meters per sec. Of course my requirements are well under 200 meters per sec.brihacharan wrote:Just check this out....found it on e-bay
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Emerson Gear E9700 Shooting Chronograph with USB Cable Line EM-E9700
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Re: Got my Chrony
Words from the wise indeed! I think almost everyone who has owned/ owns a chrono probably has shot it/ or some part of it - some time or the other! Of course if the rifle is any type of centrefire rifle, you can usually bid adieu to your chronograph!xl_target wrote:It is more than adequate and for the price is a good value. I've shot my skyscreen rods many times and have had to make substitute rods but it still keeps working. Luckily I haven't shot the Chrony itself. It just takes a moments inattention and poof, there goes a hundred bucks.
Cheers!
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Re: Got my Chrony
Some preliminary rough figures - using my lightest pellets to generate highest velocities. Those are 760 mg (11.7 of Her Royal Majesty's grains) Marshal shot flat head in 5.5 mm (0.22)
SDB 65 - Average 180 meters per sec with Chrony
Precihole Orion: Average 175 meters per sec with Chrony
IHP 35: Average 150 meters per sec with Chrony
In general Chrono connect readings taken simultaneously were about 10-15 meters per second lower.
My Orion and SDB are giving me about 11.5 to 12 Joules that is about 8.5 to 9 of her Majesty's choice fpe
Need to check in different lighting, different conditions and heavier pellets. But I will not cross compare with Chronoconnect because in my shooting area I can eithet get light+echoes or trees above + no echoes. Chrony does not like trees. Chrono connect does not like echoes.
Oh by the way - I successfully shot my Chrony and dented a bit of metal - but it's still working.
SDB 65 - Average 180 meters per sec with Chrony
Precihole Orion: Average 175 meters per sec with Chrony
IHP 35: Average 150 meters per sec with Chrony
In general Chrono connect readings taken simultaneously were about 10-15 meters per second lower.
My Orion and SDB are giving me about 11.5 to 12 Joules that is about 8.5 to 9 of her Majesty's choice fpe
Need to check in different lighting, different conditions and heavier pellets. But I will not cross compare with Chronoconnect because in my shooting area I can eithet get light+echoes or trees above + no echoes. Chrony does not like trees. Chrono connect does not like echoes.
Oh by the way - I successfully shot my Chrony and dented a bit of metal - but it's still working.