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    X-Radar Chronograph - Indoor Use Experience

    Greetings,


    Checking on people experiences with X-Radar chronograph used indoors. It would be great to chronograph the markers before heading toward the field, a lot less setup work that way.

    How far does the X-Radar chronograph need to be away from a wall to get an accurate reading?

    I saw on YouTube that the Planet Eclipse production tester looks like it just needs less than a foot (link below, 3:45 mark).

    https://youtu.be/kXXmoSqZVWQ?t=225

    Thank you

    #2
    Id like to know too. When i do eventually buy a X-radar chrono, how do i use it to get correct measurements? And do i need to do any adjustments or calibration to get it reading out correctly.

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      #3
      Seems to work fine across the length of my basement ~30ft. No adjustments it just needs enough room for the radar to register the paintball in flight. Not sure what that distance is though.


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        #4
        We used to chrono our guns indoors using an X-Radar. We found you need an approximate distance of around 8 ft, IIRC.

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          #5
          Well I learned something new today. Didn't know big reds needed a space cushion for accurate readings. Granted, I only recall using them outdoors.

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            #6
            I recommend one of these with a 8" PVC elbow and short section of 8" PVC pipe feeding down into a 5gal bucket that you empty before it gets full. Best to put a little flap over the entrance of the PVC elbow to prevent back splash. If the PVC is too big/expensive - shooting into another 5gal bucket that has a hole cut in the side and bonded to the pvc drain pipe works even better. More work, though.
            Paintball Selection and Storage - How to make your niche paintball part idea.

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