AIR GUN PISTOL RIFLE PELLET SHOOTING CHRONY F1 REVIEW
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@gunvidder I do hope you best mate does'nt do that! lol Like you say the Skans are rather expensive if you're a gunsmith or something like that then maybe worth the extra money but the F1 for what you need it will be fine. If I gave a damn what people think I would not own a BSA R10 !
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@PLINKINATOR Good choice, look after it & if needed put a plate in front of the screen to avoid shooting the screen. The battery is cheap enough so you'll soon be checking out power from different pellets to help find the best for your gun.
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nice vid dude! never to old to learn.
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@noobler9 Metric ? Is that how Joules is measured ???
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whoa. that's why? ohh wow, so glad I use the metric system :O
force = mass times acceleration, acceleration can effectively be considered the same as speed if you measure it just leaving the barrel
thusly, power would equal the weight, times the speed
sweet
Very nice review. Do they make any kind of portable lights for the Chrony, I mean besides the big heavy ones you have to plug in?
lockpicker2k 1 year ago
@lockpicker2k Never needed extra lighting myself so I've never looked into that side of things, maybe other veiwers have an answer.
gunvidder 11 months ago
Splendid video mate! I recently purchased the same Chrony and I must admit that I never realized just how important this tool really is. I don't know how I managed so many years without one, this is definitely a must have for the airgun enthusiast.
shield400 1 year ago 11
@shield400 Once you get one, regardless of make or type, over time they get more usefull
gunvidder 1 year ago
wait, sorry, I'm mixing up technical terms, power is equal to the weight times the speed divided by the time of measurement!
but force/power are interchangeable in this sort of case aren't they?
noobler9 1 year ago
@noobler9 Not sure that I follow that.
Speed x speed X weight + 540240 = power.in ftb, that's all I know.
That's all I need to know to check my rifle is non FAC (UK power limits)
gunvidder 1 year ago