SKU: CAL1134904
UPC: 661120259930
The Caldwell Velociradar Chronograph is a Chirp radar velocity unit built for shooters who track every number behind a load. It reads projectile speed downrange and gives reloaders and precision shooters the data they need to tune charge weights, compare lots, and confirm muzzle velocity before a match. Unlike older optical chronographs that fight changing light at the muzzle, the Velociradar works off radar return, so it stays consistent in shade, bright sun, or overcast conditions. For anyone running a ballistic solver or building drop charts, this is the tool that feeds it real velocity figures.
The Velociradar uses Chirp radar technology rather than the single-point Doppler approach found on many competing units. That radar method tracks the projectile through a portion of its flight, which gives the device velocity readings across multiple points instead of one snapshot at the muzzle. Setup is straightforward: position it alongside the firing line, square it to the bore line, and it begins logging shots. Connectivity over Bluetooth lets shooters pair the unit to a phone or tablet for shot strings, averages, standard deviation, and extreme spread without writing numbers by hand. The data export is where reloaders earn the most value, since consistent SD and ES figures across a string tell you whether a load is worth keeping. It carries SKU CAL1134904 and UPC 661120259930.
A reloader working up a new rifle load will lean on this unit to find the charge weight that produces the tightest velocity spread, then carry those numbers straight into a ballistic app for long-range dope. Competitive shooters use it on the line to verify that ammunition is performing the same in match conditions as it did off the bench. It also serves anyone chasing accurate trajectory data for hunting rifles or new handgun loads. View full specs and current availability on the Caldwell Velociradar Chronograph product page.
The Velociradar reads velocity using Chirp radar return rather than light sensors. Optical chronographs depend on consistent lighting at the muzzle and can give erratic readings in shade or bright sun. Radar tracks the projectile in flight, so the Velociradar produces consistent velocity data across varied light conditions.
Yes. The unit pairs over Bluetooth, letting you view shot strings, averages, standard deviation, and extreme spread on a connected device. That export capability is the main reason reloaders use it, since reviewing SD and ES figures across a string shows whether a load is consistent enough to keep.
It serves reloaders developing new rifle and handgun loads, precision shooters confirming muzzle velocity for ballistic solvers, and competitors verifying ammunition performance on the line. Anyone who needs accurate velocity numbers for drop charts or load tuning will get use out of it.
Yes. Chirp radar follows the projectile through a portion of its trajectory rather than recording a single reading at the muzzle. That gives the device velocity data across multiple points, which supports more complete ballistic analysis than a single-snapshot reading.
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