Chrony F1 Chronograph

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£129.95 / unit(s)
Price incl. VAT, plus delivery
Available delivery methods: Standard UK Mainland delivery, Customer pickup from Plymouth, UK, International Shipping, Delivery to RFD - you pay the transfer fee
Made of 20 gauge steel
Weighs less than 2 pounds.
Uses one 9 volt alkaline battery (not included) for approx 48 hours of continuous use.
Mount onto a tripod or place on a table
Has a large LCD-readout, 0.5" high

The F1 Master Chronograph measures the speed of bullets and other projectiles from 30 to 7000 fps. It can be mounted on a tripod or placed on a table and runs on one 9 volt battery (not included) for up to 48 hours of continuous use. It features a large remote LCD display that shows numbered shot velocities, and the velocity stays on the display until you shoot again. Also includes a jack for use with the optional Chrony Ballistic Printer (sold separately). Covered under a 3 year limited factory warranty.

Features:
# Made of 20 gauge steel.
# Weighs less than 2 pounds.
# Uses one 9 volt alkaline battery (not included) for approx 48 hours of continuous use.
# Mount onto a tripod or place on a table.
# Has a large LCD-readout, 0.5" high.
# Measures 7" long, 4" wide, and 2" high when folded.
# Has an adjustable size, triangular shooting area from 8" to 14.5". The sides of the triangular shooting areas are made of wire-rods; the top of the triangle is formed by a 2" wide x 1/8" thick strip of tough, Hi-density polyethylene plastic.
# The LCD-readout and most of the Electronics are located in a separate, small housing, the Control Monitor, connected to the housing with a 16 ft. telephone cord. This brings the LCD-readout right up to the shooting bench.
# Gives numbered shot velocities.
# Velocity stays on display until you shoot again.
# Stereo Jack also works with optional Ballistic Chrony Printer.
# Upgrades to any model. To upgrade your Chrony, contact the manufacturer.
Notes:
# Not for use with Neon or other flourescent lighting, as they flicker at twice the AC frequency and cause false readings.
# For indoors, a light-diffuser and an incandescent light source must be located above each photo-sensor