Cheap FX chronographs..

I put one of these on mine - allows it to be mounted on a camera tripod or stand:

 
New chronograph is working. I had a more complicated plan for self-sticking velcro straps, until I saw Ratzy's ziptie solution. So I did this with the velcro:

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I'll mess with some other ideas using the magnet, 1/2x20 nuts, and tripods when this storm that's blowing over clears up.
 
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New chronograph is working. I had a more complicated plan for self-sticking velcro straps, until I saw Ratzy's ziptie solution. So I did this with the velcro:

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I'll mess with some other ideas using the magnet, 1/2x20 nuts, and tripods when this storm that's blowing over clears up.

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That looks a lot more stable than thin zip ties.
 
That looks a lot more stable than thin zip ties.
Amazon has it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XMVVRH8?th=1

My original plan was to glue a rare earth magnet onto a piece of that, and wrap that around the barrel for something in that magnet to stick to. But I like your idea better, plus that's self-sticking velcro plus buckles might come in handy.
 
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Amazon has it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XMVVRH8?th=1

My original plan was to glue a rare earth magnet onto a piece of that, and wrap that around the barrel for something in that magnet to stick to. But I like your idea better, plus that's self-sticking velcro plus buckles might come in handy.
Very cool, did you make the piece that attaches to the barrel at right?
 
Beware: if you do the velcro strap thing, get plastic buckles, not metal ones. If you aren't careful you can scratch barrels, shrouds, etc.

I have yet to get consistent shot detection off of a tripod, but strapping it to the barrel works fine.
Definitely lacks consistency.

I was thinking about dropping it lower see if that affects the detection.
 
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Using the original FX 1.0 and knowing that it seems more convenient to attach to the rifle/gun, I simply put it atop of a small, flat-ish, full of rice, bag. Setting it just below the rifle's moderator.
It gets great results without any misses or errors as long as it's pointed in the target direction. It it's off kelter, then maybe it won't pick up the shot.
Really, it's in the set up. It also helps to assure that any updates have been performed and that you have strong batteries installed.

mike
 
Using the original FX 1.0 and knowing that it seems more convenient to attach to the rifle/gun, I simply put it atop of a small, flat-ish, full of rice, bag. Setting it just below the rifle's moderator.
It gets great results without any misses or errors as long as it's pointed in the target direction. It it's off kelter, then maybe it won't pick up the shot.
Really, it's in the set up. It also helps to assure that any updates have been performed and that you have strong batteries installed.

mike

From the Utah Airguns FX Archery Chronograph ad:

"This unit cannot be updated to the Version 2 firmware. While it is fully compatible with the current version of the FX Radar app, applying a firmware update to the chronograph itself will render the unit unusable. Please ensure you do not initiate any firmware updates from within the app. This version is intended to remain on its original firmware for continued functionality."