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Shooting Chrony Setup
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:27 am
by TimTam
Hi,
Bought a Alpha Shooting Chrony and was wondering if anybody has a DIY setup to mount the chrony without setting it up at the range. A setup to mount the chrony with a pellet trap and lights so that it can be used anywhere (for air weapons only).
Appreciate any instructions.
Thanks.
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 2:16 pm
by pdeal
I have one. I set it up in my basement. I bought two lampholders for nightlight type lamps and rigged a way to hold them to the screens with paper clips like we use to hold targets. Probably a few lights cut off of one of the old fashioned Christmas light strings would work too. It works very well.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:29 am
by jipe
I have an archery chrony, i.e the basic model + the chrony lamp system.
I use it also in my basement that is big enough to shoot 10m AP. It work fine, no special problems.
Re: Shooting Chrony Setup
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:54 am
by jon_01
TimTam wrote:Hi,
Bought a Alpha Shooting Chrony and was wondering if anybody has a DIY setup to mount the chrony without setting it up at the range. A setup to mount the chrony with a pellet trap and lights so that it can be used anywhere (for air weapons only).
Appreciate any instructions.
Thanks.
I have my beta Chrony (with optional chrony lights mounted on the sky screens) mounted on my camera tripod. I simply move the tripod in front of my pellet trap, shoot, then remove the tripod when done-- takes seconds to move the setup. If I understand you correctly, you are wondering if you can mount the chrony with the pellet trap. Thats an interesting idea. I'll bet you could do that all on one camera tripod with some patience and experimentation provided the tripod was sturdy enough and you did some creative rigging with the trap so it attaches to the tripod.
best,
Jon
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:22 am
by jipe
Do not forget that the risk to shoot the Chrony increase with the distance from the shooter !
Everybody sometimes shoot flyers, with a Chrony near the pellet trap, these can become very expensive shots.
Also, you will not measure real muzzle velocity anymore since the speed of the pellet/bullet drops with the distance.