

🎯 Unlock your shooting potential with pinpoint precision!
The Ballistic Chronograph by VQP is a high-precision, battery-powered device designed to measure projectile speeds from 0 to 2000 meters per second (5-6500 FPS) with less than 1% error. Featuring a large induction area and industrial-grade components housed in durable aluminum and stainless steel, it supports a wide range of projectiles including bullets, arrows, and airsoft pellets. Its clear digital display provides instant FPS, MPS, and Joules readings, while memory recall lets you review past shots. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking reliable velocity data in a compact, portable form factor.
| ASIN | B0CGZZMYLF |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | VQP |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (46) |
| Date First Available | 16 October 2023 |
| Features | Lightweight |
| Manufacturer | VQP |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 38.4 x 11.3 x 10.8 cm; 730 g |
C**S
This is a great Chrono and a ridiculously good deal, did some reload testing yesterday with 44Mag. 45LC and 223 the unit worked flawlessly.
Z**D
*Edit 07/28/2024* Well it didn't last long. This chronograph began not registering shots after a few days of use. This got worse and now it only registers a few shots after powering off and on. Never seen an electronic device 'fade away' like this before. I'm going to return it and buy a Caldwell. *Original Review* I wasn't expecting much from this chrony, especially after seeing mixed reviews on the various listings which all seem to be for the identical item. The unit I received works perfectly and is easy to set. It successfully tracks air rifle pellets in my indoor shooting area under mixed fluorescent and led lighting. The measurements look reasonably accurate compared to another inexpensive chronograph. My only criticism is that a shots measured velocity displays only for a short period and then the unit goes back into a waiting mode for the next shot. I haven't read the directions yet so maybe this is adjustable? I just make sure to look at the display right after I shoot. The unit records the readings in memory so you can scroll back through them at your leisure. I like this chronograph, it does the trick and doesn't cost much. I will report back if there are any changes.
C**.
It's all right it's pretty good I'm on number two now
J**N
It works great until you are in bright sunlight. There is not enough shade above the light sensors for it to identify anything flying through it in bright sunlight. Next time, I will spend the money on a garmin, and just solve all my problems.
A**R
Crap. Worthless. Barely registered any of the shots on the first day. Now misses almost everything (I'd say it averaged seeing about 1 out of every 20 shots I've put thru it, and that is even after I made a darkening hood to block out any outside ambient light). When it did see and register shots, it kept forgetting them, and storing them all in only the 1st register of the scroll log, so I lost the record of whatever ones it did manage to record. It hasn't been able to see any shots the last 2 times I've taken it out (well, 1 out of 36 then 2 out of 48 times), and those times it did catch, it displayed speeds that were just one quarter of the speeds I know the gun puts out. Frankly it turned out to not be worth the effort of taking it along to the range. There may be one star showing in the rating, but that's only because I don't know if zero stars would even post here as a rating, because I would actually give it a Zero Stars.
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