Re: How far should the chronograph be from the gun?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Greg Langelius *</div><div class="ubbcode-body">That's because they all have a built-in error margin of about +/-1% on each velocity reading. Read the manual, it's all right there in black and white.
With a reported velocity of 2500fps that's actually 2500fps +/- 25fps; or somewhere, nobody knows precisely, between 2475fps and 2525fps.</div></div>
I have similar conversations with people, cars and dyno runs. They think that their car produces 507.32 HP--yet the last 3 digits are in question due to the precision of the dyno, not to mention the fuel, atmospheric pressure, and humidity.....
Only REAL expensive chronometers (the ones noone of us can afford) are capable of measuring shot-to-shot, day-to-day, month-to-month accuracies of a foot per second.