I have just received a Chrony model beta master.
I've been loading on and off for about 20 years..I still have the first round I ever loaded..but I am still a novice loader. Many times I had to stop loading for years because of my military service. every time I started up again it seemed I had to learn everything all over again. During that time I have never used a chronograph..
Well I'm retired from the Army now and reloading again on a regular basis..Since I had always wanted a chronograph and the price on the chrony seemed more than reasonable I bought one..
I loaded up some 45 acp cases with 230 Gr. lead round nose bullets and 5.6 grains of Unique.
I'll get to the point in just a moment I promise..
The chrony is very compact device..the whole thing fits in a box the size of a small loaf of bread..After some initial fumbling putting the sky screens into place I took it to the place on my property where I target shoot. I brought along my camera tripod and mounted the chrony on it. I placed it as far away from me as the connecting cord would allow(this is the model with the remote display.)
two magazines of ammo later I was still getting error codes...God %^%*&%#@%%$#* and ()()$%$#&* it...oh wait..maybe it should be turned so that the logo is facing me.....well alright then..it works LOL
Now to the point...as I said 230 Gr. lead round nose bullets and 5.6 grains of Unique. I was expecting around 750 ish FPS ...I got that speed on one of the six rounds I fired the rest were withing 10 FPS of 850.... thankfully the barrel did not lead up. I learned a good lesson today..as has been said many many times ..start at the low end and work up..I'm so glad I started in the middle so to speak..What If I had loaded for 850 FPS or higher ....I think the chrony paid for itself today
I've been loading on and off for about 20 years..I still have the first round I ever loaded..but I am still a novice loader. Many times I had to stop loading for years because of my military service. every time I started up again it seemed I had to learn everything all over again. During that time I have never used a chronograph..
Well I'm retired from the Army now and reloading again on a regular basis..Since I had always wanted a chronograph and the price on the chrony seemed more than reasonable I bought one..
I loaded up some 45 acp cases with 230 Gr. lead round nose bullets and 5.6 grains of Unique.
I'll get to the point in just a moment I promise..
The chrony is very compact device..the whole thing fits in a box the size of a small loaf of bread..After some initial fumbling putting the sky screens into place I took it to the place on my property where I target shoot. I brought along my camera tripod and mounted the chrony on it. I placed it as far away from me as the connecting cord would allow(this is the model with the remote display.)
two magazines of ammo later I was still getting error codes...God %^%*&%#@%%$#* and ()()$%$#&* it...oh wait..maybe it should be turned so that the logo is facing me.....well alright then..it works LOL
Now to the point...as I said 230 Gr. lead round nose bullets and 5.6 grains of Unique. I was expecting around 750 ish FPS ...I got that speed on one of the six rounds I fired the rest were withing 10 FPS of 850.... thankfully the barrel did not lead up. I learned a good lesson today..as has been said many many times ..start at the low end and work up..I'm so glad I started in the middle so to speak..What If I had loaded for 850 FPS or higher ....I think the chrony paid for itself today