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Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: DC on June 04, 2016, 11:34:13 am

Title: Chrono calibration
Post by: DC on June 04, 2016, 11:34:13 am
Anybody come up with a slick way of calibrating their chrono? I hit the wire on mine and the plastic box that holds all the electronics came apart. I managed to re-assemble it without any problems but now I question it's accuracy. I don't want to send it back to Somewhere USA and have to pay shipping both ways as well as convincing customs that it's returning from repair etc. etc. Any ideas?
Title: Re: Chrono calibration
Post by: Del the cat on June 08, 2016, 11:51:45 am
I'd guess it will either work or it won't work. I can't imagine there is much that can go out of "adjustment".
Just shoot an arrow through it from a bow that you have a reasonable idea of how it shoots. Or take it along to a shoot where they have a chrono and compare with that one.
Del
(My day job is designing electronics, so my guess is probably a reasonably good one)
Title: Re: Chrono calibration
Post by: DC on June 08, 2016, 12:40:34 pm
I'd given up on this thread. My biggest concern was the angle that the sensors are at. If the lean in at the top they would give a higher reading(note to self, remember this if you want to fake a 200FPS shot). Mine is a Chrony and it looks like the factory calibration is done using the folding feature that they brag about. They rivet the stop in place at the correct position.
Anyway, I guess you're right. I know a guy with one that I can compare with but that may not be the easiest as my shots vary by 10-15 FPS. And he may have smacked the wire on his too ;D. I don't use the wire or the shade any more. I put a piece of tape in the center and try to shoot over that.
Title: Re: Chrono calibration
Post by: Del the cat on June 08, 2016, 02:34:27 pm
Yeah those wires are daft. I have on old roller blind made of V thin boo strips, that was going to get thrown. I rescued it and use the boo strips in place of the wires, and for mixing glue and 101 other uses.
Del
Title: Re: Chrono calibration
Post by: DC on June 08, 2016, 06:05:43 pm
I just re-read your blog from front to back. I know almost everything you've done. Ohhh, that sounds creepy doesn't it. :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: Chrono calibration
Post by: Del the cat on June 09, 2016, 04:21:19 am
If you are really worried about calibration, you could make a simple stock and trigger to fit a bow onto for a consistent shot for comparison.
I have a little 50# crossbow pistol which I use from time to time if I doubt the chrono'.
Del
PS. Not creepy, I take it as a compliment that my writings are worth reading :)...
(But can you please stop creepin' round the back yard at night? ;) ;D )