Obviously, I'm not going to let some of my "buddies" on THR shoot through my chronograph.I would just add this bit of advice. To ensure maximum longevity of your purchase don’t let your buddies shoot through it.
I don't know how "useful" the information was, but it was indeed "fun" (and interesting) the time I shot my Sheridan "Blue Streak" pellet rifle across my chronograph on the back porch. I started with 3 "pumps," and added one more pump for every shot until I got to 10. I found that each additional pump added a very linear increase (I don't remember what it was) in velocity of the pellet until I got to 9 pumps. At nine pumps the velocity increases started to flatten a bit, so I've decided to just stick with 8 "pumps" for my most powerful "loads." 6 or 7 pumps kills starlings in the current bushes 25 yards from the back door just fine anyway.Chronos to me are fun, crank out very useful info and provide a small increase in safety if you’re a reloader.
Excellent idea. I'm off to find adapters...I use a recharge USB battery thing ( power pack , that i had,)and bought an adapter cable off Amazon. Now I can leave the chrono on all day and never have to purchase new batteries for it.
Ignorance is bliss? If only I knew when I shouldn’t look….I keep thinking of buying one. But it's kinda like a bore scope "do I really want to know?"