I'm aware of the Nate Chrony, but haven't really looked into them in any detail. For tuning purposes, 1% accuracy of absolute velocity is fine, but I need REPEATABILITY better than that, which is a number nobody else specifies, but the Nate appears to. The Combros were apparently live fire calibrated, and I can even adjust them myself IF I had a decent reference.
I've tested multiple pistols with the Combros that showed repeatability of around +/-1 fps, which is suitable for my needs. I find it hard to believe that multiple air pistols could magically cancel out variations in the Combros, so I believe that they are at least that good. Unfortunately, they don't make 'em anymore, their mounting makes them easy to destroy, and there is some evidence that their absolute velocity numbers are suspect, at least to the level of a few %.
For now, I need to do some more testing to see where the HT-X3006 fits into the picture. If that flunks out, the Nate looks like a good alternative. The specs look like they would definitely do the job, but it means re-doing weeks of designing 3D printed adapters for all of the various air pistols I have to support.
I've tested multiple pistols with the Combros that showed repeatability of around +/-1 fps, which is suitable for my needs. I find it hard to believe that multiple air pistols could magically cancel out variations in the Combros, so I believe that they are at least that good. Unfortunately, they don't make 'em anymore, their mounting makes them easy to destroy, and there is some evidence that their absolute velocity numbers are suspect, at least to the level of a few %.
For now, I need to do some more testing to see where the HT-X3006 fits into the picture. If that flunks out, the Nate looks like a good alternative. The specs look like they would definitely do the job, but it means re-doing weeks of designing 3D printed adapters for all of the various air pistols I have to support.
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