Chronograph?
#2
RE: Chronograph?
Don't really know how much you want to spend, but for the money IMO Chrony is a decent purchase. Give them a look.
http://chrony.ca/index.htm
http://chrony.ca/index.htm
#3
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Alvo Nebraska USA
Posts: 2,057
RE: Chronograph?
I've had a Chrony for about 12 years and it's been as dependable as the sun rise for me. I've chronoed LOTS of varmint bullets, muzzle loader bullets, pellet guns and arrows and it's VERY consistent. I can chrono my bow with a certain arrow and a month later it will read the same speed and it's VERY close to what BowTech has on their birth certificates they ship with their bows I'll buy another one when this one gives up[8D]
#4
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Columbia, SC
Posts: 40
RE: Chronograph?
#5
Join Date: May 2005
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Posts: 48
RE: Chronograph?
ORIGINAL: CapitalCop
I like the Prochrono Digital.
http://www.competitionelectronics.co...20Digital.html
I like the Prochrono Digital.
http://www.competitionelectronics.co...20Digital.html
#8
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Berks County, PA
Posts: 53
RE: Chronograph?
If all you want to do is chronograph arrows this is an interesting option. Otherwise those already mentioned are much better choises.
If you really want the cream of the crop check out Oehler Research.
If you really want the cream of the crop check out Oehler Research.
#9
RE: Chronograph?
Do they come already calibrated? Or do you have to calibrate it somehow?
Just put in batteries and shoot. The object passes over a front and back sight window and the speed is calculated according to the time it takes.