RCBS AmmoMaster Chronograph User Manual

AmmoMaster® Chronograph
Operating Instructions
All of us at RCBS® would like to thank you for purchasing the AmmoMaster® Chronograph. We believe, dollar for dollar, it is the best chronograph on the market.
THOROUGHLY READ ALL DIRECTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE.
If you have any questions or problems, do not return it to the store. Instead, call us at (800) 533-5000 or (530) 533-5191 and we will be happy to help you.
FEATURES
•  86 square inches of available shooting area.
•  Detachable Display Unit with 20 foot cord.
•  High, Low and Average data-string velocity readings.
•   Extreme Spread and Standard Deviation data-string calculations.
•  Edit data-string functions and delete data functions.
•   Feet/second (f/s) or meter/second (m/s) velocity readings.
•  Low battery indicator
•  Full string indication
•   10 strings maximum stored in memory with 10 shot velocity 
measurements per string
•  Warranty of 1 year from date of purchase. 
SPECIFICATIONS
Velocity Range:  70 – 7000 fps (21 – 2134 m/s)
Clock speed:   10 MHz
Power Requirements:   9 Volt DC battery
Operating Temperature Range:  20 – 120º F
ALWAYS KEEP FIREARM MUZZLE POINTED IN A SAFE DIRECTION WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS, LOADING FIREARM AND
DISCHARGING  FIREARM.  CARE  SHOULD  BE  TAKEN  TO  ENSURE 
THAT THERE IS NOT INTERFERENCE WITH THE FIREARM STOCK, SLING OR ACTION.
WARNING! Never exceed published recommended gun powder amounts in reloads to achieve higher velocities in your ammunition. Increasing the amount of powder could cause a dangerous condition that may cause property damage, personal injury or death.
WARNING! Velocity measurements should not be used to calculate combustion pressures in your cartridge or chamber. Again, do
not exceed published maximum powder levels in your ammunition.
WARNING! Do NOT try to protect your chronograph with armor plating. Bullet ricochet from hitting this plating could cause property damage, personal injury or death. Chronograph components are replaceable.
All chronograph units have inherent uncertainty when recording velocity measurements. Several uncontrollable variables can affect each measurement and contribute to this uncertainty, including sunlight intensity, sunlight orientation, cloud cover, wind, shadows, and ground reflectivity of cement, water, or snow, etc. When collecting data, be
suspicious of any data points that have greater than a 4% difference of 
that ammo’s average string velocity.
Special care should be taken when shooting certain types of ammunition. Gas checks, wads, sabots, etc. can separate and impact your chronograph causing damage to the device.
Also, as with any electronic device, water can damage certain components. Be careful when using the chronograph outdoors in rainy
weather to prevent damage to the Keypad/Display Unit or Skyscreens.
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 Body 1 2 Keypad/Display Unit 1 3 Keypad/Display Unit Cover 1 4 Body Lid 1 5 81191 Side Support (set of 2) 2 6 81192 Diffuser (3 part assembly) 2 7 81193 Skyscreens 2
SAFETY AND WARNINGS
READ THOROUGHLY ALL DIRECTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED IN THIS PACKAGE. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN AN UNSAFE FIREARM CONDITION THAT MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING!
•  TARGET MUST HAVE A SAFE BACKSTOP.
•   BYSTANDERS MUST STAY BEHIND THE SHOOTERS AT ALL TIMES.
•   ALWAYS  WEAR  EYE  AND  HEARING  PROTECTION.  Shooter must
maintain proper eye relief from optical sighting devices and wear eye protection at all times.
•   FOLLOW  LOCAL,  STATE  AND  FEDERAL  LAWS  REGARDING 
FIREARM USE.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE RULES OF FIREARM SAFETY.
UNLOAD FIREARM, OPEN FIREARM ACTION AND ENGAGE FIREARM
SAFETY BEFORE MAKING ANY FIREARM ADJUSTMENTS. DO  NOT 
REACH IN FRONT OF FIREARM MUZZLE TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS.
Figure 1 - RCBS
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AmmoMaster® Chronograph
UNPACKING
1.   Detach  the  Keypad/Display  Unit  from  the  chronograph’s  body  by 
depressing the locking tab on top of the unit and pulling straight off. Try not to twist or bend Display Unit while performing this action. The display will be kept near the shooter during use.
2.   The  AmmoMaster® Chronograph has an internal storage
compartment. The base or ‘headstamp’ end of the chronograph has
a removable door. Depress the tab to remove the door (See Figure 2).
Figure 2 - Storage Compartment
3.  Remove  the  peripheral  equipment  from  inside  the  chronograph’s 
body. There should be 2 Skyscreens (Item 7), 2 Diffuser Assemblies  (Item 6), and 4 Side Supports (Item 5) shown in Figure 1.
Figure 4
2.  Unwrap  the  Skyscreen  cable  and  locate  the  label  at  the  end  of  the 
cable, which will be labeled “Start” for the Start Skyscreen, or “Stop” for the Stop Skyscreen. Plug the end of the cable, from each of the
two Skyscreens, into the  backside  of the  Display  Unit  (See Figure 4). 
Make sure the Skyscreens are plugged into the correct socket, i.e., Start Skyscreen should be plugged into the RGA Jack marked “Start” and the Stop Skyscreen plugged into the RGA Jack marked “Stop”. The chronograph will not record velocities accurately if the Start and Stop Skyscreens are plugged into an incorrect jack.
3.  Place the Start Skyscreen in the rst slot located in the front of the  chronograph’s body/case. Place the Stop Skyscreen in the slot located  at  the  rear  of  the  case  (See  Figure  3  and  5). The  Skyscreens  are 
secured in place by a spring clip. Once installed, give the skyscreens a slight pull to ensure they are securely locked into place. Velocity readings may be inaccurate if the Skyscreens are not fully inserted into their respective mounting slots.
 (See Figure 4).
ASSEMBLY
1.  Attach the chronograph base unit to any camera tripod (not included)  that uses a standard 1/4"-20 mounting screw or place the unit on a  stable and level surface like a table or workbench (See Figure 3).
Figure 5
4.  Once the Skyscreens are installed, place one Side Support Arm onto  the  side  of  each  Skyscreen  by  aligning  the  ball  into  the  keyhole-
shaped slot and then press the support arm down to lock the arm
into position (See Figure 6).
Figure 3
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Figure 6
1 0 '
4 "
5.  The next step is to assemble the Diffusers. Each Diffuser consists of 
one middle piece and two end pieces. The notches on the diffuser are
numbered with either a number “1” or “2” to help aid  in assembly. 
Take the middle piece and one of the end pieces, line up the matching
numbers and simply slip into position (See Figure 7).
6.  Insert the Diffuser’s tab into the Support Arm’s slot so the ribs on the 
Diffuser are facing down toward the Skyscreen as shown in Figure
8. While holding the Diffuser horizontal, install the other Support Arm 
onto the opposite side of this Diffuser and then connect this Support
Arm to the Skyscreen the same way you did in Step #4. 
Figure 8
7. Repeat steps 4 – 6 for the other Skyscreen location.
SET-UP
ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION.
1.  Place the assembled chronograph unit on a stable surface or tripod  (not included). Ensure the Chronograph is level and  oriented in the  same direction as the bullet/projectile’s path, otherwise it could give 
you erroneous velocity readings.
2.  The Front Skyscreen, for typical rie calibers (.308 or smaller), should  be at least 10 feet away from the muzzle of the weapon (See Figure 
9). Larger calibers, magnums, etc., produce more muzzle blast that 
can falsely trigger the Skyscreen and produce erroneous velocity
readings. Increase the distance to 16' - 18' to eliminate this issue.
Figure 9
3.  Bring the Display Unit back to  your ring position. Turn the Display  Unit  on  by  pressing  the  On/Off  button. You will  see  the  following  display for a moment while the unit initializes (See Figure 10).
Figure 7
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Figure 10 - Initialization Screen
4.  Once  the  Display  shows  a  shot  number  and  an  indicator next  to 
“Ready”, the AmmoMaster® unit is ready to record velocities (See 
Figure 11).
Figure 11 - “Ready” on Shot #1
5. Measure the distance between the bore of the weapon system and
the sighting system. Typically this distance is 1.5" on a rie with an 
optical scope. Remember that your line of sight will be higher than the path of the projectile. The ideal projectile path is centered over the
chronograph at a height of 4.0 inches above the top of the Skyscreen  (See Figure 9). The projectile/ bullet height should be kept within ± 
1.5 inches of this location for accurate velocity measurements.
WARNING!  BE  CAREFUL  NOT  TO  AIM  ANY  LOWER  THAN 
THIS, AS IT MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE SKYSCREEN AND POTENTIALLY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE SHOOTER.
a.  We  recommend  using  a  bench,  sand  bags,  bi-pods,  or  other 
means to stabilize your weapon.
b. If you are concerned about hitting your chronograph, start by
removing your Diffusers and Side Supports. Place a paper target immediately behind your chronograph and aim several inches above the top surface of the Skyscreens. Work your shots lower in small increments until your shot placement is in the correct location. Make note of that aiming spot. If desired, place a piece of tape on the Side Support as a visual reference for your aim point
of that particular rearm. Repeat this procedure for each weapon 
used in conjunction with your chronograph.
6.  Shoot a round at the correct aiming point as mentioned above, to 
start recording your velocity measurements.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION.
7.  Please  refer  to  the  detailed  instructions  listed  on  pages  5-8  
to become more familiar with the full functionality of the AmmoMaster® Chronograph.
8. ENJOY.
STORAGE
Follow steps 1 – 7 of the “Assembly” section in reverse sequence. Your 
Chronograph should be stored in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight if possible. Although the plastic components of your unit are manufactured with a UV inhibitor additive, limiting unnecessary UV
exposure of any plastic device is recommended. Do not leave your unit 
outside for long periods of time.
KEYPAD LAYOUT
BUTTON FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Power Button Turn unit On. Turn unit Off, depress button and hold for 3-5 sec.
Change Units Depress to switch from f/s to m/s.
Scroll Left
Scroll Right
Adds Data
to string
No command Depress No if choose not to delete velocity or string or clear all.
Enter Edit
String Mode
Delete Data
in string
Yes command Depress Yes if choose to delete velocity or string or clear all.
Enter Stats
Mode
Clear a
selected string
Delete all
recorded data
Accept results
Starts new shot string
Scroll to the left (decreasing shot #) while in Stats Mode and 
Edit String Mode
Scroll to the right (increasing shot #) while in Stats Mode and 
Edit String Mode
Add data to an existing shot string while in Edit String Mode
Edit String Mode allows editing of recorded velocities in selected shot strings.
Delete current velocity recorded; delete any recorded velocity in any shot string.
Displays statistical data for a selected shot string.
Clear function will clear all data within a selected shot string.
Reset will clear all recorded data in all shot strings.
Depress enter to select desired shot string, accepts the results in the stats mode.
Starts new shot string
FUNCTIONS
On/Off
 To turn unit on - depress “On/Off” button and the Chronograph is 
ready to record data.
 To turn unit off - depress “On/Off” button and hold for approximately 
3-5 seconds. 
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m/s – f/s
Switches units from feet per second or meters per second.
To switch between units simply depress the m/s – f/s button.
Enter
Depressing the “Enter” button accepts the current string and starts
a new string, accepts string while in edit string mode and accepts the results in the stats mode and readies unit for recording of the
next velocity.
Scroll ( )
Allows user to scroll to the right or the left while in Stats Mode
to view statistical information, and for scrolling through recorded
strings or recorded shot velocities (1, 2, 3,… , 10).
Delete Data
Delete current velocity recorded; delete any recorded velocity in
any of the recorded strings, while in edit string mode.
Add Data
Depressing “Add Data” button while in Edit String Mode will
prepare  unit  to  record  shot  velocity  within  existing  shot  string,  if string is not currently full. Data will be appended to the end of the string.
Yes or No
 Depressing the “Yes” or “No” button will conrm/deny the deletion of 
a recorded velocity, entire shot string, or all recorded shot velocities.
Statistical Data
Depress “Stats” button and the highest velocity reading within
string will be displayed. Use “Scroll” button to scroll right to view
the lowest velocity reading, average velocity, extreme spread and 
the standard deviation of all shots recorded within the current
shot string.  Depress “Enter” button to exit Stats Mode, or if the 
statistical data reveals an erroneous velocity the velocity reading may be discarded by simply depressing the “Edit String” button and scrolling to select desired velocity and repeat the Delete Velocity instructions from above.
Delete All Data
 Depressing  the  “Clear/Reset”  button  once  will  display  “del”, 
depressing the “Clear/Reset”  button  a  second time  will display  “res” with an indicator above “String” (see Figure 12). Depressing 
the “Yes” button will delete all shot velocity data stored in memory, and the unit will automatically shut down. If you choose not to
delete all memory depress the “No” button  to  exit  out of “Clear/
Reset” mode.
Edit String
Allows user to enter the “Edit String” mode and edit the recorded
velocities in a desired shot string.
Clear/Reset
This allows the user to delete a shot string or all recorded data
stored in the unit.
Start New String
A new string may be started at any time. Depressing the “Enter”
button will accept current string and start a new string.
Delete Velocity
To delete current recorded velocity, simply depress “Delete
Data” button, “del” will display with an indicator above “Shot”.
Depress  “Yes”  button  to  conrm  deletion  of  the  last  velocity 
recorded or the “No” button to deny deletion and ready unit to
record next shot velocity. 
For recorded velocity in different string, simply depress “Edit
String” button. Use “Scroll” buttons to scroll through desired shot strings; press “Enter” to select desired string, use “Scroll” buttons to scroll through recorded shot velocities. If choose to delete recorded velocity depress “Delete” button, “del” will be displayed
with  an  indicator  above “Shot”.  Press  “Yes”  button  to  conrm  deletion, if choose not to delete velocity press “No” button. To exit  edit string mode and ready unit for next shot within existing shot 
string that is not full, depress the “Add Data” button or “Enter” button. For a full string, depress the “Enter” button twice to begin a new shot string.
Delete String
 Depress  “Edit/String”  button  and  scroll  to  the  desired  shot 
string. Depress “Enter” Button, to  select  string. Depress “Clear/
Reset” button “del” will display with an indicator above “String”. Depressing “Yes” button will delete current string. If you choose not to delete string depress the “No” button which will default back into the edit string mode and allow scrolling through the recorded shot data.
Figure 12 - Reset Display to Delete ALL Data
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DISPLAY UNIT
The Display Unit is what sets the AmmoMaster® Chronograph apart from the competition. The functionality of the AmmoMaster® display was designed with the shooter in mind. It allows the user to easily review statistical data and to review or edit recorded data in memory at any time during operation. The keypad was also designed with the appropriate commands necessary to allow the user to step through any operation with ease. Though data operations are simple to do, we strongly encourage the user to read through the appropriate sections in this manual.
1.  Depress On/Off  button, “rcbs” will display. The unit will, if there  is  no previous recorded data, be ready to record shot #1 in string #1.  The unit will display “1” with an indicator shown directly beneath the 
“String” header, then disappear and flash with an indicator displayed
directly beneath “Ready” and “Shot” headers (see Figure 13). This 
menu informs the user that the unit is ready to record shot velocity
#1 in string #1.
•  If  unit  has  recorded  velocities  from  a  previous session, please 
read Previous Recorded Data section below. If you would like to remove all previously recorded shot velocities, refer to the Delete All Data function on the previous page.
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Figure 13 - “Ready” on “Shot” 1
2.  While  recording  shot  velocities,  the  most recent velocity measurement can easily be deleted by pressing the “Delete Data”
button. The  word  “del”  will  show  on  the  display  (see  Figure  14).  Depressing the  “Yes”  button  will  conrm  the  deletion  of  the  last 
recorded velocity. Depressing the “No” button will prevent deletion
of velocity and resume recording shot velocities within the existing 
string.
Figure 14 - Delete Current Velocity Data Point
3.  Once you have red your tenth and nal shot in a string, the display  will ash between “FULL” and “1”, (see Figure 15). This means that  string 1 is full with ten recorded shot velocities.
•  To start a new shot string, depress “Enter”. If all shot strings are 
full, refer to the Delete String and/or the Delete All Data section above to allow for recording more shot velocities
•  To  view  the  High, Low, Average, Extreme  Spread, and Standard  Deviation of the current shot string velocities - depress the “Stats” 
button and refer to the Statistical Data section below.
•  If you choose to scroll through and verify shot velocities recorded 
- depress the “Edit String” button and use the “Scroll” buttons to 
scroll through the recorded shot velocities.
Note: When  100  shots  have  been  recorded,  all  memory  allocations 
are full. Some or all of the data must be deleted in order to continue
collecting velocity data. The chronograph will not overwrite subsequent 
data if you continue to shoot.
Figure 15 - Full String of Data
EDIT STRING FUNCTION
1.  The  Edit String function is one of the most useful functions on the 
AmmoMaster® Chronograph. By depressing the “Edit String” button, the unit will default to the highest string number with recorded shot
velocities. For  example, if  there  are  nine  full  shot  strings  and  the 
“Edit String” button is depressed, the display will show an indicator
displayed directly under “String” and the display will show a “9”.  
2.  At  this  point  the  user is allowed to scroll through shot  strings and 
select the desired string to review. After determining which string to review, depressing the “Enter” button will select the desired string. The unit will flash between the last shot velocity recorded in the string and its corresponding velocity.
3.  The user can scroll through and review shot velocities. An erroneous 
velocity reading is easily deleted by depressing the “Delete Data” button, followed by the “Yes” button. This will shift all numbers
down. For example, if  there were 8 shot  velocities recorded within  a particular string and  shot  4  velocity was deleted, shots  1-3 will 
remain unchanged. However, the old shot 5 will become the new
shot 4, and the old shot 6  will  become the new shot 5, etc. up to  shot 7. The string can be lled by appending new shot velocities by 
simply depressing the “Add Data” button or the “Enter” button. The display will flash between string and shot, which means the unit is
ready to record the next velocity reading and you can begin shooting.   Or, by pressing “Enter” again, the unit will begin on shot 1 of the next 
blank string.
PREVIOUSLY RECORDED DATA
If there is stored shot velocity data, the unit will display “rcbs” and then automatically default to the highest level string that has no data.
For example, if strings 1-9 have stored velocity data and string 10 has  none, the unit display will ash “10” with an indicator on “String” and  ash “1” with an indicator on “Shot”. This means the unit is ready to  record shot 1 in string 10.  
Note: If  there  are  strings  that  are  not  completely  lled,  i.e., having  less than  10 shots per string, the unit will  default to the highest level 
string containing data. If this string happens to be full the display will flash between “FULL” and the string number you are currently in. For
example, if in string 10; the unit display will ash between “FULL” and  “10”; meaning string 10 is full. 
It is possible to access and record shot velocities to strings with no previously recorded data by using the “Edit String” function. For
example, if string 4 has no data and all of the remaining strings are  full, the  unit  will  default to  string 10  and  show  that  string  10  is full.  (The  only  way  for  this  to  happen  is  if  the  user  physically  deleted  all  the  recorded  shot  velocities  within  string  4.)  You  can  depress  “Edit  String”  and  use  “Scroll”  to  locate  string  4. Depressing “Enter”  will  select  string  4  and  the  unit  display  will  ash  between  shot  “1”  and  velocity  “-  -  -  -”, meaning  you are  in  string  4  but  there  are  no 
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recorded  velocities  (see  Figure  16).  Depressing  “Enter”  again,  or  the “Add Data” button, the display will  ash  between “String” 4 and  “Ready” on “Shot” 1. Now the unit is ready to record shot 1 in string 4.
Figure 16 - Display for No Data in String
SKYSCREEENS
Your AmmoMaster® Skyscreens operate using standard photocell technology. The photocell is constantly gathering incoming light. When an instantaneous change in light is detected, the photocell saves the
time at which this occurs. For example, when a projectile is red over the 
Start Skyscreen of the Chronograph, the shadow cast by the projectile triggers the photocell at a moment in time. The instant the projectile passes over the Stop Skyscreen, the shadow cast by the projectile triggers the photocell at another moment in time, thus generating a start and stop time. Since the Skyscreens are manufactured with a known distance between them, the projectile velocity can be calculated
using the equation Velocity = Distance ÷ Time. 
DIFFUSERS
The Diffusers for your AmmoMaster® Chronograph play a very important role in recording velocity readings. The Diffusers are used to help
lter out any unnecessary incoming light. This aids in the photocell’s 
ability to detect a slight change in light as a projectile passes over the Skyscreen. If the Diffusers are not used on a clear, sunny day, the photocell may be saturated by all the incoming light and may not detect the shadow cast by the projectile. Imagine trying to spot an object flying through the air as it passes directly in front of the sun; this is similar to using the chronograph without any diffusers on a clear sunny day. Again, imagine trying to spot the same object flying through the air as it passes directly in front of the sun but this time, there is an overcast condition. The object is much easier to see. This analogy is similar to using Diffusers on your Chronograph.
LIGHTING CONDITIONS
Now that you have a basic understanding of what makes your chronograph function, you know that the lighting conditions are very important. A Skyscreen’s accuracy and sensitivity to changes in illumination is based on the ambient lighting conditions. While they work most of the time, chronographs do have limitations which will cause errors. Too much light, as well as not enough light, will inhibit the chronograph operation.
In low light situations, i.e., early morning, late evening, overcast or cloudy conditions, the chronograph may produce inconsistent velocity measurements or may not record velocity readings at all. Try removing the Diffusers to allow more light to reach the photocell.
Problems can also arise on clear, sunny days when shooting over snow,
water, or light colored sand/gravel, etc. Reected light off the ground 
can illuminate the bottom of the bullet and cancel the shadow cast onto the skyscreen causing erroneous velocity readings. When this happens,
try covering the ground around the chronograph with a blanket or non­reective  tarp. This  should  minimize  the  reected  ground  light  and 
alleviate the  problem. Another technique is to color the bullet with a 
black marker, especially if the bullets have a shiny appearance.
In locations with direct overhead sunlight, the Skyscreen may become saturated by the incoming light, even when the Diffusers are installed.
Excessive light can cause a blind condition and the photocell may not 
“see” the bullet pass over. This is because the small bullet’s shadow
is not providing sufcient contrast.
try covering the diffuser’s top surface with any material that will absorb
or reect the light (aluminum foil, cloth material, cardboard, etc.) Don’t 
use anything heavy enough to disrupt the units balance or damage the Diffuser or Side Supports. If all else fails, it might be best to come back and shoot another day or wait until later in the day when the light has subsided.
To reduce the amount of input light,
INDOOR SHOOTING
To use indoors, you must provide the chronograph with an articial light  source. Install a standard incandescent light bulb centered 24 inches 
above each diffuser to provide a uniform illumination. We recommend
using  a  60  –  100 W  bulb  and  an  aluminum reector  dish  for  each  light xture, if possible. These  products are readily available at  most 
hardware stores.
Other lighting congurations may provide acceptable results (different  installation height, no reector dish, etc.), but be slightly less accurate. 
Fluorescent light sources will not work reliably because they do not provide a continuous light source.
SHOTSHELL VELOCITY
It is highly recommended that you determine your shot’s pattern
size before starting. Only use your Diffusers and Side Supports if your 
gun’s shot pattern is small enough to pass through the chronograph’s shooting area without causing damage. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE SKYSCREEN OR OTHER COMPONENTS AND POTENTIALLY CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO THE SHOOTER.
To prevent damage to your Chronograph, we recommend removing the Diffusers and Side Supports when measuring shotshell velocity.
Position weapon  10  feet away  from  chronograph (see  Figure 9)  and  continue using as you would for centerre rie ammo. Certain ambient 
and environmental conditions can result in erratic measurements when the Diffusers are not used. See “Lighting Conditions” section for more information.
To measure your shot pattern, place a paper target approximately 15  feet from the  muzzle  of your  ring  position. Shoot into  the  target to 
measure the diameter of the shot pattern. Then, determine a desired
aiming  point  to  ensure  you  are  shooting  approximately  4-6  inches 
above the chronograph Skyscreens. Once this has been done place your chronograph so the back of the unit is against the target. Verify the shot pattern is the correct height above the skyscreens. Move the
target a few feet further away (ie., down range) from the chronograph 
and begin recording velocities.
ARROW VELOCITY
For better measurement accuracy, make sure you are far enough away from the chronograph so that the arrow separates completely from the bow string before the tip reaches the “Start” skyscreen. Blunt arrow tips work best.
STATISTICAL DATA
Statistical data only applies to the recorded data within a selected shot
string, not multiple strings. Therefore, the largest sample size for any  statistical data measurement will be a sample size of ten.
High Velocity 
Displays highest recorded velocity within selected shot string.
Low Velocity 
Displays lowest recorded velocity within selected shot string.
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Average Velocity 
Displays the statistical average of the recorded velocities within an
existing shot string. 
Extreme Spread
Displays the difference between the highest and lowest velocity readings.
Standard Deviation
Standard deviation (S.D.) of a string is a measure of uniformity of the 
data. It essentially tells you how much scatter is present in the data set relative to the average velocity. The smaller the number is, the better
your data’s uniformity. A standard deviation  of  zero would mean that  every velocity was identical. An S.D. value  approximates  that 68% of  data will fall within ± 1(S.D.) of the Avg. velocity, 95% of all recorded  velocities will fall within ± 2(S.D.) of the Avg. velocity, and 99% of all  recorded velocities will fall within ± 3(S.D.) of the Avg. velocity.  
Example:  Let’s say we have a full shot string of 10 shots. From pushing  the Stats button we nd the following information:
High Velocity:    3100 f/s
Low Velocity:    3000 f/s
Avg. Velocity:    3050 f/s
Extreme Spread:  100 f/s
Standard Deviation:  10 f/s
With a standard deviation of 10 f/s, the worst anyone can expect is that  99% of the shot velocities are within ± 3(S.D.) of the Avg. Velocity or  3050 ± 30 f/s. , which equates to 3080 f/s to 3020 f/s, respectively.
BATTERY INFO
The AmmoMaster®  Chronograph  operates  using  a  9V  battery.  We recommend  using  high  quality  batteries  for  optimal  performance.  A good alkaline battery life under nominal lighting conditions should
last approximately 5 – 6 hours.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Should you accidentally shoot your chronograph (and most people who use  them long enough eventually will), just call us to order replacement parts. 
The following replacement parts are available for purchase from RCBS:
Skyscreens  # 81193
Diffusers    # 81192
Side Supports (2 pack)  # 81191
LIMITED WARRANTY
Your AmmoMaster® Chronograph is warranted to be free from defects in material or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase.
This  warranty  is  extended  only  to  the  original  consumer  purchaser.  All RCBS products are intended for non-commercial use by hobbyists.  
Any other use of these products will void the warranty. Should you believe that your AmmoMaster Chronograph is defective in material or workmanship, you must return the AmmoMaster Chronograph to
Ammunition Accessories Inc. through its Oroville operation (hereinafter  “Oroville  Operations”)  postage  paid,  for  evaluation.  If  defective,  the 
product will be repaired or replaced at Oroville Operations’ option, at no charge.
Send a dated proof of purchase to Oroville Operations for return shipping and handling, along with the defective product or parts to:
Ammunition Accessories Inc., Oroville Operations
605 Oro Dam Blvd East Oroville, California 95965
Warranty services cannot be provided without meeting the above
requirements. 
TO ENSURE ACCURACY OF YOUR WARRANTY INFORMATION, SEND YOUR WARRANTY CARD TO:
Ammunition Accessories Inc., Oroville Operations
605 Oro Dam Blvd East Oroville, California 95965
THIS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DEFECTS OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM: CARELESSNESS, MISUSE, COMMERCIAL USE, ABUSE, IMPROPER INSTALLATION, MODIFICATION, OR NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY. OROVILLE OPERATIONS IS NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL OROVILLE OPERA TIONS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES. HOWEVER, SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMI TATIONS ON INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
DAMAGE TO THE UNIT CAUSED BY BULLET IMPACT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.
The above warranty provides the sole and exclusive warranty available to the customer 
in the event of a defect in material or workmanship in the AmmoMaster® Chronograph.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which 
vary from State to State.
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