Over the years I've tried so many chronographs that I shudder to think of it. So much money and time wasted.
Lately I've been using a PVM-21. By and large I've been happy with it. It has produced the most accurate readings of any chronograph I have used before it. However, it does seem to have it's shortcomings. It is decidedly european in its design and in regard to the power cable. The computer software interface is clunky and dated. I could overlook those things, but what I cannot overlook is the fact that it will not successfully and reliably read small and fast cartridges. My 22-243 stops being read right around 3900-4000fps. Anything over that, and I get the "no start" error. A friend's 17-204 produces the same results in his PVM-21. Slower cartridges have no issues with it that I've found to date.
So I'm in the market for a better chronograph, and would ask that anyone with extensive experience with high end chronographs chime in and let me know which models/options I should be looking at. I'm not opposed to models that require a "tunnel" configuration to work correctly. A computer interface would be a bonus, but not required. The ability to record at least 25-50 shot strings and play back the velocities is required. Ability to successfully clock 17 and 22cal projo's up to around 4500fps reliably is required. It needs to read down to around 600-800fps on the low end.
My budget is flexible. I really don't know what the more advanced systems cost, but obviously the $800'ish PVM isnt' cutting it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Lately I've been using a PVM-21. By and large I've been happy with it. It has produced the most accurate readings of any chronograph I have used before it. However, it does seem to have it's shortcomings. It is decidedly european in its design and in regard to the power cable. The computer software interface is clunky and dated. I could overlook those things, but what I cannot overlook is the fact that it will not successfully and reliably read small and fast cartridges. My 22-243 stops being read right around 3900-4000fps. Anything over that, and I get the "no start" error. A friend's 17-204 produces the same results in his PVM-21. Slower cartridges have no issues with it that I've found to date.
So I'm in the market for a better chronograph, and would ask that anyone with extensive experience with high end chronographs chime in and let me know which models/options I should be looking at. I'm not opposed to models that require a "tunnel" configuration to work correctly. A computer interface would be a bonus, but not required. The ability to record at least 25-50 shot strings and play back the velocities is required. Ability to successfully clock 17 and 22cal projo's up to around 4500fps reliably is required. It needs to read down to around 600-800fps on the low end.
My budget is flexible. I really don't know what the more advanced systems cost, but obviously the $800'ish PVM isnt' cutting it.
Any help would be appreciated!