zini 1,939 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 (edited) Hi all, I was doing some chrono work today with the new F1 chrono and the .22 R10 and HW100KT. Its obviously for my own rifles, but its a very good started for anyone else with the same .22 calibre rifles I got some suprising results with both rifles. Air rifle profile Scope type = Generic mil dot Scope magnification = 6 standard mil dot Scope above centre of barrel = 48mm Rifle type = BSA R10 Zero range = 25m Pellet type = FX Pellet weight = 16 grain Rifle velocity = 568.7 f/s or 173 m/s Rifle power = 11.51 Ft/lbs or 15.60 joules Profile stays within a 2.5cm kill zone from 8m to 28m First aim point is 10m 10m = Aim bang on 15m = Aim ½ MD hold under 20m = Aim ½ MD hold under 25m = Aim bang on 30m = Aim ½ MD hold over 35m = Aim 1 MD hold over 40m = Aim 1 ½ MD hold over 45m = Aim 2 ¼ MD hold over 50m = Aim 2 ¾ MD hold over Air rifle profile Scope type = Generic mil dot Scope magnification = 8 Scope above centre of barrel = 48mm Rifle type = Weihrauch HW100KT Zero range = 25m Pellet type = Webley Accupells Pellet weight = 14.3 grain or 0.927 gram Rifle velocity = 613.45 f/s or 187 m/s Rifle power = 11.93 Ft/lbs or 16.18 joules Profile stays within a 2.5cm kill zone from 8m to 29m First zero point is 11.6m 10m = Aim bang on 15m = Aim ½ MD hold under 20m = Aim ½ MD hold under 25m = Aim band on 30m = Aim ½ MD hold over 35m = Aim 1 MD hold over 40m = Aim 1 ¾ MD hold over 45m = Aim 2 ¼ MD hold over 50m = Aim 3 ¼ MD hold over So from now on my R10 stays on the FX pellets and the HW100KT is going to change to Webley Accupells as ive tried them myself yesterday in the woods and they group very well. What was a shock was that the R10 only did 10.9FP with Webley Accupells Si Edited February 16, 2010 by zini Quote Link to post
Marksman 934 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Nice results mate good to hear the F1 came earlier than expected too!! Hopefully we can sort mine out at the weekend if that's ok Darryl Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted February 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Wont be a problem pal. Hope fully you have some heavy pellets Darryl as mr R10 doesnt like light ones at all mate. Si Quote Link to post
farmerkev09 105 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 can you please exsplain what a chronograth actualy does thanks kev Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Hi Zinny. The KT look's a bit fiesty mate. A 16 would take her well over 12ftlbs wouldnt it. At the moment my HW100 is putting out 567 average using 16grain JSB's giving approx 11.54ftlbs Ill be keeping an eye on that when the weather warms up a bit, and all the lubricants start to loosen up, I could be very near the 12 maybe a tad over. Bill. Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted February 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Thats what i though Bill but believe it or not the 16 grains chronoed at 11.91, slightly lower than the 14.3s . Im not sure why as i was always under the impression that the heavier the pellet in a PCP the more power was given out. Not in this case though, and the F1 chrono is accurate to 99.5% at 7000 feet per second so the data is bang on mate. All i can think of is its down to how the pellets fit in the barrel, or the ballistic profile of the FX in the HW100KT mate. The only reason i changed to the Webley Accupells is that they are lighter and gave a me a better and flatter profile than the FX pellets according to the Hawke software. I still will need to keep an eye on the HW though as when the weather warms up the power may increase a little Si Quote Link to post
Sweeney-Todd 208 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Hi Si. As you say mate, could be head size, weird though Maybe the rifle had got colder by the end of the string mate, and lower charge? Doe's your head in Quote Link to post
brett,mills 0 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 It would be interesting to see your results using bisley mags that will prob put you way over usually the heavier pellets up the ft/lb but also depends on the head size etc good result though Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted February 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 (edited) Hi Farmer, The F1 chronograph has 1 photo sensitive cell at each end of the unit. When light is altered at each sensor between the 2 senor cells, the unit picks this up. What it then does is calculates the time it takes for the light to change at each sensor. Once its done this is works out a mathamatical equasion to calculate the speed of your pellet / bullet/ bow arrow / paint ball etc, giving you a speed in feet per second. Using this data you can now work out how powerful your rifle is. This is done by the following sum: Velocity (fps) times the Velocity (fps) times the Pellet Weight (grains) divided by 450240 = Energy (ft/lbs) Example = 570 x570x16 grain divided by 450240 = 11.54 ft/lbs. Once you have this data you can then use the free Hawke software to plot the best zero range for your rifle to give you the flattest trajectory and best mil dot hold over options. I hope this answers your questions pal Si Edited February 16, 2010 by zini Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted February 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Hi Brett, Good idea pal. I have some Bisley Magnums still in my hunting box, as i used to use them in my GP Storm. Ill try them out tomorrow and see how they do pal. Si Quote Link to post
farmerkev09 105 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 kind off but thats all a bit new to me with the hold over and that but i would be interested in seeing what my gun is kicking out so it sounds like they are a handy piece of kit thanks kev Quote Link to post
venomviper 129 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 hi ya si buddy glad you got the f1 come through ok buddy and testing the guns already you aint wasting time lol the hw100 is close though have you tried the webley/ crossman premier the are a little heavier and might slow them down a bit but if the grouping is there and it stays there it's not that bad is it matey shay Quote Link to post
sibaldib 6 Posted February 16, 2010 Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 Interesting results Si. I have been using the Falcon Accuracy pellets in my HW100KT .22 I'm very pleased with them and they fly relatively flat for a .22! Good groupings as well. I'm happy with the slightly flatter trajectory, compared to the 16gn AA Field pellets I was using. Interestingly I've just put in the Falcon Accuracy into Chairgun Pro together with a .20 set up using Bisley Magnums. Both guns in theory giving 11.5 ft/lbs and zeroed at 25yds. The .20 is in a 1" kill(i.e. 1/2 inch over/under)zone from 8.2 to 30.5 yds and the .22 from 8.1 to 30.5 yds, thus negating much of the arguements we hear for .20 being the perfect hunting calibre. Cheers Sib Quote Link to post
zini 1,939 Posted February 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 16, 2010 True Richard mate Its sometimes better to test things yourself and see the results with your own eyes mate. You know thats my theory anyway. Si Quote Link to post
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