PA_AirHead
HAM Marksman
Like many people, I wanna unbox my newest toy or tool and put it to work. So when I received my FX Chronograph I did just that. Already having a pocket chrony, I had the app already and it recognized the True Ballistic straight away.
This afternoon when I got home from work I grabbed my tiny .177 cal Akela and headed outside with everything I’d need. Before this took place, I had set things up mostly last night in the settings. At least I thought I had
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So I shot four magazines or 56 pellets out at 50 yards. The chronograph failed to report on at least 10 shots. Like it wasn’t “seeing” the pellets.
….. I thought, “Really?!!!, I just dropped nearly a $1k on this thing and it doesn’t work as well as my pocket Gen 1 chrony?!!!” A bit discouraged is an understatement. But I figured it was probably something I wasn’t doing right. Maybe it was environmental, my aiming of it, was I too close, were the pellets too small? Something other than the product had to be wrong.
So this evening I went through the manual and the unit itself. Turns out, I’m 99% sure it is entirely my fault. There’s a trigger sensitivity adjustment that I am positive was set by default to be not quite sensitive enough for the little .177. It’s possible that my BRBQ grill is also interfering with the radar, so that will be moved out of the area. Also the positioning may have been off just a bit. So I have corrected everything I can so far and will try it again in a few days. After all the rain is over with. It’s got great display and info available, probably way more than I need at my level, but I think it’s going to make my airgunning for fun, and that’s saying a lot because I’m having a ball.
I can’t wait to get the Impact retuned and my FT kit all done, as well as a few more. After that, it’s on to the mighty Bulldog and some specially casted ammo. This Chronograph is gonna be a busy one this spring.




This afternoon when I got home from work I grabbed my tiny .177 cal Akela and headed outside with everything I’d need. Before this took place, I had set things up mostly last night in the settings. At least I thought I had
So I shot four magazines or 56 pellets out at 50 yards. The chronograph failed to report on at least 10 shots. Like it wasn’t “seeing” the pellets.
So this evening I went through the manual and the unit itself. Turns out, I’m 99% sure it is entirely my fault. There’s a trigger sensitivity adjustment that I am positive was set by default to be not quite sensitive enough for the little .177. It’s possible that my BRBQ grill is also interfering with the radar, so that will be moved out of the area. Also the positioning may have been off just a bit. So I have corrected everything I can so far and will try it again in a few days. After all the rain is over with. It’s got great display and info available, probably way more than I need at my level, but I think it’s going to make my airgunning for fun, and that’s saying a lot because I’m having a ball.
I can’t wait to get the Impact retuned and my FT kit all done, as well as a few more. After that, it’s on to the mighty Bulldog and some specially casted ammo. This Chronograph is gonna be a busy one this spring.




