I have a CED M2 Chrono, and I think it has limitations that i should mention.
I use a Kestrel for weather, using GPS altitude to get station pressure, and i use Sean Kennedy's Shooter Ballistics program. I had used the CED to input muzzle velocity, which is obviously critical at longer ranges.
I recently had a problem that made me think that chronograph accuracy may be the weakest data in my whole system. If my chromo is accurate to 1% (at least looking at the CED website tonight- I couldn't find instrument accuracy data, but i remember 1%)-- then my MV of about 3000fps has a chromo error of either +/-15fps or +/-30fps (if the accuracy of the CED M2 is +/-1%).
Yes, I guess shooting a bunch of rounds over the chromo may average out to a much truer muzzle velocity-- but i just don't know. Either way, my ES on the chromo will show 30-60fps (which is pretty terrible for long range) even if the gun inherently has a much lower ES-- like 10FPS. This larger ES could give me the false impression that my load isn't the best -- when it might be near perfect.
So for me, the chrono gets me in the ballpark, I zero in at 100, then shoot at 560yds (range on my farm), and dial inKestrel and Shooter output, and if this puts me high or low at 567yds, I adjust the MV input in Shooter Balistics until I'm dead on at 567yds.
This worked for me when my gun was unexplainably shooting 6" low at 567yds. I just dialed down the MV input in Shooter Balistics from 2945 to 2880, and the gun was on at all ranges. My Shooter output dialup at 567 went from up9.5 to up10.5.
Thoughts?? Does anybody else do this? Anyone else do this or wonder about that 1% chromo error at long ranges?
Bob
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I use a Kestrel for weather, using GPS altitude to get station pressure, and i use Sean Kennedy's Shooter Ballistics program. I had used the CED to input muzzle velocity, which is obviously critical at longer ranges.
I recently had a problem that made me think that chronograph accuracy may be the weakest data in my whole system. If my chromo is accurate to 1% (at least looking at the CED website tonight- I couldn't find instrument accuracy data, but i remember 1%)-- then my MV of about 3000fps has a chromo error of either +/-15fps or +/-30fps (if the accuracy of the CED M2 is +/-1%).
Yes, I guess shooting a bunch of rounds over the chromo may average out to a much truer muzzle velocity-- but i just don't know. Either way, my ES on the chromo will show 30-60fps (which is pretty terrible for long range) even if the gun inherently has a much lower ES-- like 10FPS. This larger ES could give me the false impression that my load isn't the best -- when it might be near perfect.
So for me, the chrono gets me in the ballpark, I zero in at 100, then shoot at 560yds (range on my farm), and dial inKestrel and Shooter output, and if this puts me high or low at 567yds, I adjust the MV input in Shooter Balistics until I'm dead on at 567yds.
This worked for me when my gun was unexplainably shooting 6" low at 567yds. I just dialed down the MV input in Shooter Balistics from 2945 to 2880, and the gun was on at all ranges. My Shooter output dialup at 567 went from up9.5 to up10.5.
Thoughts?? Does anybody else do this? Anyone else do this or wonder about that 1% chromo error at long ranges?
Bob
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