Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:05 pm
Ecomeat info comments...
1) is activated by sound of your shot
That may be a problem when your testing from benches like I do only 1 metre or so away from another shooter.
2) radar is only active for a fraction of a second (that in an email back to a poster from the makers)
Thats good and will save batteries!
3) pulses at 4000 times per second
Lets see what that means. Assume a velocity of 3000 fps or 1000yds/second. 100 yards will be covered by the bullet in 0.1 second and the sample rate of 4000/s would give a sample approximately every 0.25 yards. Thats pretty good resolution of a sample for approx every 8.64 inches.
4) has a beam divergence of 4 degrees
Needs to tested in close proximity to other shooters to see just how immune it is to projectiles from other shooters effecting it.
Interesting device I just wish they would boost its range out to 1000 yards for long range shooters like us. If it would be accurate out to 1000 yards it would prove to be invaluable, as not only velocities and stats but bullet BCs could be accurately calculated!
Ian
1) is activated by sound of your shot
That may be a problem when your testing from benches like I do only 1 metre or so away from another shooter.
2) radar is only active for a fraction of a second (that in an email back to a poster from the makers)
Thats good and will save batteries!
3) pulses at 4000 times per second
Lets see what that means. Assume a velocity of 3000 fps or 1000yds/second. 100 yards will be covered by the bullet in 0.1 second and the sample rate of 4000/s would give a sample approximately every 0.25 yards. Thats pretty good resolution of a sample for approx every 8.64 inches.
4) has a beam divergence of 4 degrees
Needs to tested in close proximity to other shooters to see just how immune it is to projectiles from other shooters effecting it.
Interesting device I just wish they would boost its range out to 1000 yards for long range shooters like us. If it would be accurate out to 1000 yards it would prove to be invaluable, as not only velocities and stats but bullet BCs could be accurately calculated!
Ian