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Review - SuperCHRONO Accoustic Chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 840866" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>AZ, </p><p></p><p>Here's the information I found at the Manufacturer's web site at the below link on July 10, 2013:</p><p></p><p>"<em>Why place the chronograph at least 10 feet or 3 meters in front of the muzzle?</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>- This is to avoid detecting the muzzle blast itself. The muzzle blast depends on the load. You will get correct readings from a supersonic .22 LR very close to the muzzle. For a large magnum load you may have to increase the distance to 12 or 15 feet, four to five meters.</em>"</p><p></p><p><u>Here's the link</u>: <a href="http://www.steinertsensingsystems.com/frequently-asked-questions/" target="_blank">http://www.steinertsensingsystems.com/frequently-asked-questions/</a></p><p></p><p><strong>I just tried this link and see it's not working for me.</strong> Neither are some of the other 'Steinert' links. Might just be a temporary thing, or something more serious... </p><p></p><p>Too bad the instructions aren't more explicit. It doesn't sound like this unit is easily employed at public shooting ranges. I don't shoot at public ranges, and won't be when I'm recording down range velocity, so I'm not concerned about that aspect. I'm simply hoping to confirm it will record accurate velocity. If it doesn't, its useless to me. If it does, I'll likely purchase one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 840866, member: 4191"] AZ, Here's the information I found at the Manufacturer's web site at the below link on July 10, 2013: "[I]Why place the chronograph at least 10 feet or 3 meters in front of the muzzle? - This is to avoid detecting the muzzle blast itself. The muzzle blast depends on the load. You will get correct readings from a supersonic .22 LR very close to the muzzle. For a large magnum load you may have to increase the distance to 12 or 15 feet, four to five meters.[/I]" [U]Here's the link[/U]: [url]http://www.steinertsensingsystems.com/frequently-asked-questions/[/url] [B]I just tried this link and see it's not working for me.[/B] Neither are some of the other 'Steinert' links. Might just be a temporary thing, or something more serious... Too bad the instructions aren't more explicit. It doesn't sound like this unit is easily employed at public shooting ranges. I don't shoot at public ranges, and won't be when I'm recording down range velocity, so I'm not concerned about that aspect. I'm simply hoping to confirm it will record accurate velocity. If it doesn't, its useless to me. If it does, I'll likely purchase one. [/QUOTE]
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