Beta & Gamma Shooting Chrony®s & Beta & Gamma Master Chrony®s
Step-1. Take Chrony to the shooting range; ensure a SAFE BACK STOP.
Step-2. Unfold Chrony unit; install a 9-V alkaline battery; mount unit on tripod; or place on table. Make sure that unit is
fully open. For Master Chrony: Plug telephone cable into the back of front sensor housing, the other end into the left side
of LCD Monitor box. For Chrony with Printer: Plug stereo cable to the left side of Printer, the other end to Chrony before
turning on unit, see Fig.10. Distance of Chrony unit from muzzle: Air gun, .22 Rim fire => 3FT; Bow & Arrow =>4FT;
Shot gun =>5FT; .30-30=>8FT; Large rifle=>10FT to 15FT; the bigger blast, the longer distance.
Step-3. On hazy, cloudy days install wire-rods only (as aiming guides), see Fig.7 below.
Step-4. On clear, sunny days install wire-rods with white plastic diffusers to simulate clouds. To install wire-rods and
diffusers, see Fig.6 below. To set-up for different type of guns, see Fig. 8 & 9 below.
Step-5. Make sure battery is better than 7.5V and there is nothing between Chrony and sky ( no branches, no roof, etc.).
Step-6. Turn on Chrony, “ BE “ (B.E for metric) displays for Beta, Beta Master model; or “ GA “ (G.A for metric) displays
for Gamma, Gamma Master Chrony and symbol bar bouncing up & down both sides.
Step-7. Shoot through centre of triangle; 4” above Chrony if open sights; 6” above Chrony if scope sights. Chrony starts to
register shots in the first empty string.
Step-8. After each shot, Chrony will show the shot number then the velocity. The velocity will stay till you shoot again.
Features:
Figures 6 - 11
Fig. 6:
Wire-Rod and Diffuser Assembly
Fig. 7: Fig. 8:
Set-up on cloudy days without diffusers. Use Wire- Set-up on clear, sunny days with 9.25" wire-Rods & 2 end-
Rods to line up Chrony with line of fire piece Diffusers for bench-rest Rifle Shooting
Fig. 9: Fig. 10:
Set-up on clear, sunny days with extended Master Chrony with Ballistic Printer
Wire Rods & 3-piece Diffusers for Pistol, Archery and
Shotgun.
CAUTION: Do not leave your Shooting Chrony® in a car on a warm to hot day. The liquid in the LCD may change to
some degree (because of heat build-up) and fail, showing [8888].