Not sure if this is the correct area to post this but anyways, Is there possibly any indoor chronographs for sale anywhere that don't require a light fixture above the sensors?.
Preferably a cheap unit,from what ive seen during my searching online though all seem to be outdoor units and if shooting indoors need a seperate light/fixture that attatches to the chrony.Do the cheap yellow coloured paintball chrony's work indoors?.............
Indoor Chrony's available??
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Regular chronographs do not require a special light fixture for indoor usage, they only require the use of lights which do not flicker like fluorescent bulbs. Using a simple high wattage incandescent bulb above the Chrony and the light diffusers that are provided is sufficient to allow indoor operation.
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I agree with the others. Just make sure you have a decent light near or above it. I've tested airsoft guns in my basement all the time.
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Same here, as long as it's not one of those pesky eco-tubes you're fine
I was hoping to find a cheap chrony, cheapest I see here in Australia is a seller on ebay selling F1 Chrony's for $175.00 Australian doesnt look like any chronys are cheap apart from those cheapy Airsoft Chrony's that only read light coloured or white bbs ............
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You might want to consider the Combro, you can get it directly from the manufacturer here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Combro-cb-625-air ... 1|294%3A50
The issue is that you're limited to a maximum calibre of around 8mm for safe testing so it's more for standard bore airguns that spudding.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Combro-cb-625-air ... 1|294%3A50
The issue is that you're limited to a maximum calibre of around 8mm for safe testing so it's more for standard bore airguns that spudding.