In this case I'm the dummy. This evening I tried using the ballistic feature in my Pard NV008 LRF. It was asking for data that I didn't have. To obtain the scope height I took calipers and measure from the middle of the breech to around the middle of the objective lens. Then I chronographed a shot string to get an average fps. Then I noticed that the scope asked for a "far distance" velocity. I have no way of knowing that without setting my chronograph downrange close to the target. No way am I doing that. I already shot the chrony in a shooting session this year. I'm not doing it. So what are my other options besides a Garmin, FX, or LabRadar type of chronograpgh? I'm trying to calculate the BC of the pellets I'm shooting hoping that I can eventually be lazy and not have to remember my holdovers for night shooting once I get this scope dialed in. This "far distance" term is throwing me off. What does that even mean? How far away from the rifle does the measured "far distance" have to be? Anyone else with beginner questions on ballistic coefficient fire away.