Operating Instructions
4
Using the ProChrono Digital with Different
Projectile Types
Pistols and Ries
The main consideration here is probably muzzle blast. Make sure you
stand back far enough from the chronograph to avoid the muzzle blast
triggering the sensors and introducing velocity errors. For pistols, the muzzle
to chronograph distance should be 5 to 10 feet. For ries, we recommend a
muzzle to chronograph distance of 10 to 15 feet. If muzzle blast is affecting
your readings, move back to resolve the problem. You may also encounter
velocity errors with certain types of shiny ammunition. Try coloring the bullet
tip with a black permanent marker to correct this type of problem. If you are
using a scope, be sure to check the boreline-to-scope distance and aim the
crosshairs on the scope that much higher than the middle of the shooting
area.
Shotguns
To chronograph shotgun loads, stand back at a distance of 5 feet from the
chronograph to the muzzle of the gun. If you stand too far away, the shot
will spread out too far causing inaccurate velocity readings. Also, the wad
will separate from the shot column and may hit and possibly damage the
chronograph. When using sabots or gas checks, there is a chance they
may depart from the projectile path and hit the chronograph. This usually
damages the display.
Bow and Arrow and Crossbow
Make sure that you stand a little more than one arrow’s length away
from the chronograph when shooting to assure that the arrow is not still
accelerating when it reaches the chronograph, otherwise your velocity
readings may be inconsistent. Be aware of shiny arrows and shafts, etc if
you encounter problems.
Paintball Guns
Distance to the muzzle is not a factor with paintball guns, however paint
buildup on the unit may affect it’s performance.. See the CEI Debris Shield
in the accessories section of this manual; it can provide an additional
measure of protection.
Airguns, BB Guns, Pellet Guns and AirSoft Guns
Distance to the muzzle is not a factor with these types of guns. The main
issue here is that BB’s are probably one of the most difcult projectiles
to measure using light-based techniques, because they are round and
shiny. However, at Competition Electronics we achieve good results with
BB’s all the time. You may need to control and modify the lighting conditions
though.