Triggermortis
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How was the speed of a round measured or calculated before the advent of the modern chronograph?



Using a ballistic pendulum, or a ballistic sled And physics.How was the speed of a round measured or calculated before the advent of the modern chronograph?
There was. I made one once and it worked to some extent. Being only 36" between the discs a bullet needed to be rather slow to get any accurate measurements of the offset. I shot 200 grain 38 Special loads and got into the rabbit hole of measuring the length of the slot in the second disc and comparing it to the speed at that circumference on the disc. I bought my first chronograph shortly thereafter, a (Tippico Time Meter) and one set of discs that I did the math on came within 30 fps. Since the whole (chronoed) speed was 640 fps this was a huge error. I gave up on it. I retrospect, I think the speed of the motor driving the discs was a barnyard guess so it might have worked better than I thought. Gad. That was such a long time ago..... ~MuirWas there not also some method involving a pair of linked rapidly spinning paper discs?