SCATT time points
Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:00 pm
I’ve just purchased a SCATT system and am trying to get familiar with what it is telling me. The manual supplied is limited in the information provided; I have also read Scott Shaffer’s “How to Use and Interpret Scatt Data Acquisition“ for additional information. I would like to understand the timings involved for 10m AP (Steyr LP-10) & applying these to the traces displayed by system. As I see it there are the following time points- working backwards;
Ta; Pellet strikes target
Tb; Pellet leaves muzzle
Tc; Pellet starts to move in barrel
Td; Mechanism emits ‘click’
Te; Trigger sear disengages
Tf; Start of 2nd stage trigger action
If Ta is 0 (zero), I figure Tb would be approx. -60ms (LP-10 550 ft/s), what would be the values for the other points?
As I see it the SCATT systems time reference is when the 'click' of the action happens i.e. Td, but this is not the Zero time the system software uses, it appears to use Ta or Tb as it’s Zero time. How does the system get from the click time to it’s zero time, how many ms are added?
Also in the [Options] [Target] menu there is ‘Enable trace heading’ – what is this used to indicate?
As always thanks, Joe.
Ta; Pellet strikes target
Tb; Pellet leaves muzzle
Tc; Pellet starts to move in barrel
Td; Mechanism emits ‘click’
Te; Trigger sear disengages
Tf; Start of 2nd stage trigger action
If Ta is 0 (zero), I figure Tb would be approx. -60ms (LP-10 550 ft/s), what would be the values for the other points?
As I see it the SCATT systems time reference is when the 'click' of the action happens i.e. Td, but this is not the Zero time the system software uses, it appears to use Ta or Tb as it’s Zero time. How does the system get from the click time to it’s zero time, how many ms are added?
Also in the [Options] [Target] menu there is ‘Enable trace heading’ – what is this used to indicate?
As always thanks, Joe.