Chronograph Velocity Differences Between Brands and Types

Published on December 6, 2025
Duration: 11:08

This video provides a detailed comparison of three popular chronograph brands: ProChrono, Caldwell, and LabRadar. The host, demonstrating high expertise, tests their accuracy and consistency using both 5.56 rifle and 9mm pistol ammunition. The analysis reveals that while differences exist between the devices, the natural shot-to-shot variation of ammunition is often more significant.

Quick Summary

Expert analysis comparing Caldwell, ProChrono, and LabRadar chronographs reveals that the Caldwell unit generally reads highest, ProChrono lowest, and LabRadar in the middle. Crucially, the natural velocity spread of ammunition often exceeds the differences between these devices, making them all viable for most shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Chronograph Comparison
  2. 00:40Experimental Setup
  3. 02:415.56 Rifle Testing
  4. 03:579mm Pistol Testing
  5. 05:015.56 Data Analysis
  6. 07:269mm Data Analysis
  7. 10:32Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Which chronograph brand reads the highest velocity?

In the tests conducted by The Gun Dungeon, the Caldwell Ballistic Precision chronograph consistently registered the highest muzzle velocities for both 5.56 rifle and 9mm pistol rounds compared to the ProChrono and LabRadar units.

Are chronograph brand differences significant for shooters?

The video suggests that while differences exist between chronograph brands like Caldwell, ProChrono, and LabRadar, they are generally less significant than the natural shot-to-shot velocity variation inherent in most ammunition.

How does LabRadar compare to optical chronographs?

The LabRadar Doppler unit typically provided velocity readings that fell between the higher readings of the Caldwell and the lower readings of the ProChrono optical chronographs, offering a consistent middle-ground measurement.

What is the best chronograph for handloaders?

For handloaders and general shooters, the study indicates that all three tested chronographs (Caldwell, ProChrono, LabRadar) provide actionable data. The choice may depend on budget and specific needs, as the differences are often minor compared to ammo variance.

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