Re: Wolf MT chrono info request...
just about any rimfire section or site has something in it, and usually covers alot of different ammos. problem is, their set up or test rifle is usually different than yours. then their are the ones that copy and paste from the manufacturer's sites. honestly, the only manufacturer that i've found that's close is hornady, and that's with .22mag ammo.
there's another site called sniper's hide that has some good information:
altitude speed of sound chart
chronographed .22 ammo
list of rimfire ammo ballistic coefficients
CCI .22lr ballistic coeffecient table
22 BC and velocities
and a host of other posts,
and other places (simple google search):
http://www.korabrno.cz/bal-22.html
http://www.gunsmoke.com/guns/1022/22ballistics.html
http://stevespages.com/page8f22rf.html
http://proszak.sasktelwebsite.net/Rimfire%20Ballistics.html
browsing here:
http://www.rimfireshooting.com/
and here
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/index.php produces more results.
while all of the above has good information, in the end, the best test is doing it yourself as height above sea level, temperature, humidity, distance chrony is away from the barrel, the manufacturer of the rifle itself - all come into play with a rimfire and rimfire ammo just as much (and sometimes even more so) than centerfire. i've had ammo that had less than 15 FPS deviation in the first 25 rounds (weighed, rim thickness sorted too) and something as simple as the change of the season adds or lessens the FPS anywhere from a 25 to 125 FPS average increase or decrease in the second 25 rounds.
then there is the temp of the ammo itself:
Effects of ammo temperature itself - not air temp
so even though there is alot of information available, what works in the winter isn't the same in the summer and visca versa, same goes if sun is beating down on the ammo itself.
you can see just in the responses to the OP how much differences are encountered with Wolf ammo alone, even vs. what wolf advertises
http://www.wolfammo.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3&Itemid=118
so a general FPS for a particular ammo is nice to have, but it should be shot yourself through a chrony to get the "real deal". all this stuff above should be used as a guide, not as gospel.
wish there was 1 source that tested in different temperatures, different rifles, different barrel lengths, etc, but as far as i know ther isn't that takes most of the variables into consideration.