Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun Review

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The Bushnell Velocity speed gun is designed to tell you the speed of an object within plus-or-minus 1 mile per hour. It is outfitted with digital signal processing technology, which helps by measuring the speed of a baseball from up to 90 feet, or a moving vehicle from as far as 1,500 feet. This makes it very easy to take a player’s 40 time or measure the speed of a tennis serve.

With the Bushnell Velocity radar gun, you will enjoy an easy point-and-shoot operation that is ideal for tracking the speed of different things, including race cars and pitching speeds. In addition, the Velocity speed gun features a point-and-shoot pistol grip that displays the fastest speed timed once the trigger is released. This makes the gun quite easy to use.

Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun Review

It also has a large LCD that makes reading the speed a breeze. You only need to aim the gun at the target and depress the trigger. You should always keep your target’s direction of travel in a direct line with you and not perpendicular to you for accuracy.

 

Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun Review

 

 

Features

  • The Bushnell product is easy to use, with an easy-to-read LCD that keeps things simple
  • The Velocity Speed gun will display the fastest speed once the trigger is released
  • The easy point and shoot speed gun has plus/minus 1.0 MPH accuracy
  • The product is covered by a 2-year warranty

Specifications

  • Baseball/softball/tennis range: 10 to 110 mph (90 feet away)
  • Auto racing range: 10 to 200 mph (1,500 feet away)
  • Measurements: 3 x 8.4 x 6 inches (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 19 ozs

Pros

  • It is versatile and suitable for different sports
  • It is easy to use by a simple pull of the trigger

Cons

  • You need to install alkaline “C” batteries for the item to turn on and function. This can be a limiting factor if you have no batteries

Conclusion

The Bushnell Velocity Speed Gun is useful in different spheres of life. It requires you to use it in a specific manner to acquire accurate results. For example, for accurate speed readings, You should keep your target’s direction of travel in a direct line with the speed gun, and not perpendicular.

The Speed Gun can be used for different applications including; Auto racing at a speed range from 10-200 MPH up to 1,500 feet, Baseball/Softball at a speed range from 10-110 MPH up to 90 feet, tennis at a speed range from 10-110 MPH up to 90 feet, running and backyard fun among other uses.

The Velocity Speed Gun measures the relative speed of a target as it moves towards or away from the Speed Gun. The speed measured is accurate within +/- 1 mph when the target is in a direct line.

 

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