Velocity Unlocked With The New Mach 4 Bulletseeker Chronograph

Published on January 14, 2023
Duration: 7:02

This video provides a hands-on review of the Bullet Seeker Mach 4 chronograph, demonstrating its setup and performance with a suppressed Sig Sauer Cross rifle chambered in .308 Winchester, firing subsonic ammunition. The presenter highlights the chronograph's ability to accurately capture velocities even in challenging conditions, comparing its ease of use and effectiveness to other chronographs like the Labradar.

Quick Summary

The Bullet Seeker Mach 4 chronograph successfully captured velocities for suppressed .308 subsonic ammunition, recording speeds between 1071-1085 fps with a standard deviation of 5. This indicates its effectiveness in challenging ballistic scenarios where other chronographs may struggle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Bullet Seeker Mach 4
  2. 00:23Setup and Shooting Environment
  3. 01:12Firearm and Ammunition Details
  4. 01:40Creating a New Profile in the App
  5. 02:54Firing Five Shots
  6. 03:53Reviewing Chronograph Results
  7. 04:49App Features and Data Export
  8. 05:23Future Testing and Comparisons
  9. 05:39Summary of Initial Testing
  10. 06:20Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Bullet Seeker Mach 4 perform with suppressed and subsonic ammunition?

The Bullet Seeker Mach 4 demonstrated excellent performance in capturing velocities for suppressed .308 subsonic ammunition fired from a Sig Sauer Cross rifle. This is often a challenging scenario for many chronographs, but the Mach 4 successfully recorded readings without issue.

What were the recorded velocities for the .308 subsonic ammunition?

During testing with Atomic Ammunition .308 subsonic rounds, the Bullet Seeker Mach 4 recorded a minimum speed of 1071 feet per second and a maximum speed of 1085 feet per second. The data also showed a standard deviation of 5 and an extreme spread of 14 over five shots.

What features does the Bullet Seeker Mach 4 app offer?

The Bullet Seeker Mach 4 app allows users to create custom firearm and ammunition profiles, track different strings of fire, export data, view detailed statistics including energy, and optionally log location and weather conditions for each shot.

How does the Bullet Seeker Mach 4 compare to the Labradar?

The presenter notes that while they love their Labradar, the Bullet Seeker Mach 4 has so far worked fine, particularly in challenging conditions like suppressed and subsonic fire, where the Labradar has sometimes had difficulty picking up shots.

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