shooting sabots over chronographs
#1
shooting sabots over chronographs
Just a quick question guys. How far should I set up my chrony so the sabot doesn't give me a false reading? Is 10' from the muzzle which is the normal for a CF OK for saboted bullet also?
I want to test the velocity of Black MZ vs BH209.
I want to test the velocity of Black MZ vs BH209.
#2
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Boncarbo,Colorado
Posts: 9,186
I do 18 to 20 feet.
You'll be sad when you see the comparison over the chronograph, especially the spread between shots.
Some even set them up 25 YARDS down range to make sure the sabot doesnt mess anything up.
You'll be sad when you see the comparison over the chronograph, especially the spread between shots.
Some even set them up 25 YARDS down range to make sure the sabot doesnt mess anything up.
#7
OK - I go about 5' so we are in the same ball park!
You can not see it but there is a plastic chrono protector in front of the face and covering the top of the chrono. This cover - safety shield - protects against sabots and hot powder on top of the chrono...
You can not see it but there is a plastic chrono protector in front of the face and covering the top of the chrono. This cover - safety shield - protects against sabots and hot powder on top of the chrono...
Last edited by sabotloader; 03-27-2018 at 12:24 PM.
#8
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,585
My readings from up close were more erratic I believe the muzzle blast effects them. The standard deviation was much better after I moved my CDE millennium 2 out to 20 yards, I wonder he sensitivity of the chronograph is involved.
#9
Lee, so far with the Chrono's I am using I really have not seen that much deviation at all and the reading seem really consistent from trip to trip. It is really obvious when the chrono misses the bullet and reads the sabot. The fps is down in the 600fps range. This only happens when I do not put the sun screens on or the sun is setting under the screens.