If I want to check averages or SD's of strings more than 10, I have the data. I often do this. There's a SD calculator on line that I use a lot.
Oops, I do have to address this part as I feel it is important and it just never ceases to amaze me that nobody gives a hoot about it.
Typically, the simple answer is the correct answer, and it just seems to me that either
I am completely off base (entirely possible) or so many others just plain don't get it.
STANDARD DEVIATION is, IMO, the most important thing we can take away from chrono work, aside from the obvious -- which is simply spitting out a velocity with each shot. SD attempts to use complicated mathematics to show us a trend, but it is
truly like any experiment --
IT REQUIRES DATA and like any other experiment, any conclusion is a far more
firm conclusion when you feed it heaps of data.
If I take a 10-shot string and my chrono reports a lousy, high SD... I think we can both agree that we haven't found anything magical. It may still shoot well (or well enough) but if it spits out a high SD, there is no hoping that it will improve itself. However, if that 10-shot string spits out a low SD, we MIGHT have a very good load on our hands! At this point, any "scientist" worth his salt would test it further.
Chrony says
NO! You only get 10!
From the part of yours that I quoted above, your hand-write
each velocity! God love you. And you use an online calculator... so if you want to chase down SD with more than 10 shots, you will then be entering
EACH SHOT in to a calculator. You have the patience of a saint, sir.
If my unit told me that I had a nice low SD with 10 shots, my next step would be to give it 20 or 35 shots and see if it stays lows. I'd sooner go home and scrub out garbage cans than hand-write velocities for 35 shots and *GULP* enter EACH of those in to a calculator...
...especially when the unit absolutely has that computing power but it's engineers elected to snip it's manhood clean off at 10 shots.
AND those same characters will let me orchestrate a hostile corporate takeover with this thing, but only if I can figure out how to use three 0/1 pushbuttons to make it happen. Getting the Chrony to do something is eerily reminiscent of entering 28-click input cheat codes for an old Nintendo or Sega game. God love that... at least you had a d-pad and an array of buttons. I'm actually surprised the Chrony-brand units don't simply display in Roman Numerals, it would align better with it's control system.
But alas, I'm ranting now.
Bottom line is that I would never be mistaken for a mathematician or an intellectual, but this unit is factory neutered in two directions and if I had a range session with it before purchasing, I wouldn't own one and have all the frothing hate.