Hi! I'm currently working on a paper chronograph called SpeedShot for all those airgunners out there who don't own a chronograph (like me) or who don't want to drag out the chrony to the range every time.
That being said, I need some willing participants to give feedback on my paper chronograph targets. I've done all the nerdy math to figure out exactly where the pellet should strike given a muzzle velocity.
Essentially, the end user would zero their rifle/pistol at a range of their choosing, move to 50% of the distance, then continue shooting. The target will then tell you how fast your pellet is moving based on where it hits at the shorter range.
For example, I zero my gun in at 50yd. I would then fire at 25yd and compare the paper chronograph speed to the actual chronograph.
Is anyone willing to help me validate my model? Thank you! There is a PDF file attached that can be printed on any standard household printer.
View attachment ZeroAt100_ShootAt50.0.pdf
That being said, I need some willing participants to give feedback on my paper chronograph targets. I've done all the nerdy math to figure out exactly where the pellet should strike given a muzzle velocity.
Essentially, the end user would zero their rifle/pistol at a range of their choosing, move to 50% of the distance, then continue shooting. The target will then tell you how fast your pellet is moving based on where it hits at the shorter range.
For example, I zero my gun in at 50yd. I would then fire at 25yd and compare the paper chronograph speed to the actual chronograph.
Is anyone willing to help me validate my model? Thank you! There is a PDF file attached that can be printed on any standard household printer.
View attachment ZeroAt100_ShootAt50.0.pdf