Capabilities of the Ballistic System for Tuning and Measurement
Ballistics That No Longer Require a Laboratory.
Our ballistic measurement system turns the established world upside down.
For the first time, a BTMS – Ballistic Tuning and Measurement System has been created that is not intended for laboratories, but for shooters and shooting ranges.
You don’t need a testing facility.
You don’t need certification.
You don’t need to submit documentation to anyone.
What you need is the ability to safely verify your own idea — and this system was designed for exactly that purpose.
Laboratory Results Without a Laboratory
What until now was available only to:
- ammunition manufacturers,
- testing laboratories,
- closed research facilities,
is now, for the first time, usable in everyday shooting practice.
And most importantly: under the full control of the shooter.
Tuning Without Compromise
With the ballistic measurement system, you can:
- systematically tune load recipes,
- compare different ammunition variants,
- verify changes before live firing.
No guesswork.
No improvisation.
No unnecessary risk.
Instead of intuition, you have data.
Instead of trial and error, you make informed decisions.
The same conditions for every shot.
Every shot in the system:
- is performed under consistent conditions,
- is not affected by fatigue, stance, or randomness,
- is directly comparable with previous measurements.
This is something ordinary shooting cannot provide — yet it is essential for proper tuning.
Repeatability is not a bonus.
It is the foundation.
A Design That Gives the Shooter Freedom
A key feature of the system is the separation of the barrel and the chamber.
In practice, this means:
- you do not need to purchase a complete new barrel for every variant,
- for the same caliber, different chamber inserts can be used,
- variability is handled by small precision components, not massive assemblies.
The result?
- lower costs,
- fast reconfiguration,
- a real ability to experiment, not just test a single setup.
This is the difference between:
- “I’ll try something out,”
and - “I work systematically.”
What Data the Shooter Actually Gets
The system does not produce laboratory reports.
It produces practical data that can actually be used.
Depending on the configuration, the shooter can observe, for example:
- gas pressure during the shot,
- pressure development over time,
- shot repeatability and stability,
- response to changes in the load,
- differences between ammunition variants.
This is not about standards.
It is about understanding what is actually happening.
Why This Outperforms Traditional Laboratory Systems
Laboratory systems:
- are expensive,
- are tied to a single caliber,
- are isolated from the shooting world.
Our ballistic measurement system:
- belongs to shooters,
- operates in real-world conditions,
- and is designed for repeated tuning, not a one-off test.
A laboratory answers the question:
“Does it meet the standard?”
This system answers the question:
“Do I understand what my ammunition is doing?”
And it is designed for repeated tuning, not a one-off test.
For the first time, the shooter has a measuring tool that matches their needs and is available at an accessible cost.
This is not a toy.
This is not a substitute for a testing facility.
This is a new standard in ballistic tuning — available where shooting actually takes place.
The shooter controls the process. The technology assumes the risk.
And finally, the shooter has a tool that truly matches that reality.
Note:
Specific configurations, measuring ranges, and expansion options are developed in cooperation with shooting clubs and partner ranges.
The system is designed as modular — the core is the barrel body, to which different cartridge chamber variants for a given caliber can be selected and added as needed.
This approach makes it possible to expand the system’s capabilities gradually,
without the need to acquire entirely new complete assemblies.
Safe tuning did not emerge as a revolution.
It emerged as a response to a need that shooters and clubs have been dealing with for years.
Now it finally has a form that matches the reality of the shooting world.