🎯 Master your shot with precision velocity insights!
The Ballistic Precision Chronograph is a high-accuracy velocity and energy measurement tool designed for shooters and experimenters alike. Featuring a wide velocity range of 4-6500 FPS and an error margin under 1%, it supports multiple projectile types with a durable aluminum and stainless steel frame. Its large LCD and strong ambient light adaptability make it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, day or night.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.96 x 8.78 x 4.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.77 Kilograms |
Brand Name | HNZMDY |
Warranty Description | NO |
Model Name | Shooting Chronograph |
Color | Shooting Chronograph |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | ZDOutdoor |
Part Number | Tiro com cronógrafo |
Included Components | no |
Sport Type | Shooting |
C**.
It works
Easy to put together. Simple instructions. Works great so far for what I need it for. Good value for the money.
H**N
Dependable, accurae chronograph
I initially had a few problems getting reliable and accurate readouts, but with the manufacturer's assistance, I got it up and running. Mine came with an extra connecting rod and once I swapped out one of the initial connecting rods with the extra rod, it is now operating properly. It is a very handy tool to check out the velocities of various hand-loaded ammo, and I regularly use it. Also, kudos to customer support for their immediate involvement.
D**I
Surprisingly accurate for a 'lower dollar' unit...
The chrono arrived double-boxed and well protected. I unboxed it, installed the batteries, fired it up and off we go. Initially, I 'chucked' a few pencils through it (indoors) just to see how it would respond. It passed that test. I also shot approx. 10 rubber bands through it (by hand) while stretching them to different lengths and observed the recorded speeds. It recorded each one just fine and though not 'scientific' by any means, it reliably registered speeds that were completely believable.So then I took it outdoors and fired three strings of ten shots each with factory 'standard load' 9mm ammo. All shots registered within 37 total FPS. (avg. speed was around 980 FPS) OK, I'm on board! :) Again, without 'cross-checking' against another more accurate unit, the results were all very believable. I didn't observe any crazy or stray numbers and there were no 'missed' shots either. All in all, not too bad. More time and testing is required before this 'jury' renders its final verdict but so far, we have a winner! I'm cautiously optimistic about longevity and very impressed with what I'm seeing so far.There's a couple of things I'd really like to see though. (even if it adds a small bit to the cost)The outer enclosure is fairly thin and the LED panel struts are kind of 'skimpy' too. They can EASILY be bent during transport! Maybe a hard plastic carry case to protect the whole unit would help? Also, (at a minimum) the power switch should either be inset, have a 'guard' around it, or maybe use a sturdy slide switch on the side instead to prevent inadvertent operation during transport. Other than those 'nitpicks', this chrono seems like a darn good value so far. We'll see over time...
S**L
Not a bad choice for a budget chrony
I do a lot of shooting, but I've never owned a chronograph. I honestly don't have a use for one, but curiosity finally got to me, so I looked around and read customer reviews on the cheaper units. This arrived today, and I must say that I'm satisfied with my purchase. It comes with 5 supports and 3 sky screens which is a nice touch should you inevitably shoot the screens by accident, along with extra screws and two small screwdrivers. Putting it together was simple (pay attention to left and right on both the chrony and the sky screens). Figuring out the settings isn't difficult. It runs on 4 AA batteries. Knowing what the approximate velocities should have been, my son and I fired an air pistol, air rifle, 9mm, 5.7x28, and 5.56 to test it, and it quickly gave velocities where I expected them to be. From three feet away, the readout is easy to read.So, why only 4 stars? I wish I could give it a 4.5, but that's not a thing. 4 stars, only because it does feel rather light and toy-ish, and I'm concerned about how well it will stand up over time. If I find that it meets or exceeds my expectations, I will return to this review and bump it up.
A**O
Chronograph
Works good. Has built in 36 shot memory. Only reason i gave 4 stars and not five is because you have to turn the device off to reset setting and FPS Isnt at default
B**Z
Slingshot shooting accessories
Nice chronograph,,easy to use. Works well with Slingshots,,
J**K
Good customer service
Their customer service was excellent. First one I received was open and broken. After being contacted by them they quickly and efficiently sent out another one that was in pristine quality.
G**E
What you must know?
discription in chineese is crap. To change from Meters Per Second to Feet Per Second.When turnning on as soon as FPS lights up Press and HOLD the BOTTOM button, NOT the up or down the botton one they call it one name and the Pic shows a different name. Then the Purple FPS light will illuninate. Other than that it will measure rubber bands or bullets. I used 44 Magnum, 40 cal and 22 cal, Whats wierd is I shoot Federal walmart ammo and the veloicity is all over the place ( Cheep AMMO)
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