FX Chronograph Mount Quick and Inexpensive

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Great idea. I, unlike most everyone else, do not have any problem with my Radar. It works every time and I don’t have to fiddle with positioning it,For those who have had problems positioning their radar to work properly, this is such a simple, ingenious way to attach it to the barrel and everybody has it laying around the house! That would make the radar even more handy too! Good thinking!

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Yep … my readings were all over the place using a tripod. Using your method the strings really tightened up. Just shot this string from my Cricket using the 34 grain MK2: 912, 914,912,919,921,912,919,916,916,919,921,916 for average of 916.4 and ES of 9 and went into a half inch at 65 yards. I had been getting spreads of 80 to 90 FPS on this gun before but the accuracy was very good so I knew that the chronograph wasn't doing something right. Thanks for the help, was thinking about sending it back until you posted your idea.
 
I received my FX radar a couple of days ago. At first I thought it was wonky but then I realized using it too close to the target was messing it up. You need a good at least 10 feet between you and the target to get a good reading. Using it at 10 and 15 yards has been great. 

I was just tuning my Veteran .22 Compact with JSB 18.13 pellets. I tuned in a nice 890 fps setting and through a mag of 10 I only got readings of 888 and 891 (sorted and weighed pellets). I was shooting over a small tripod, but this mounting to the moderator idea with some tape is a great solution.