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Any idea of the accuracy difference between the v3 - sporter - labradar.Shooting with a can or a barrel over 1" diameter at the muzzle? No? Get the sporter.
I had a v3, traded it in for a labradar. If Im going to spend that much I want to use it on every shot unencumbered.
Basically zero. I think my LR averaged 4fps faster than my MS3 over my sample test. Close enough that it was immaterial.Any idea of the accuracy difference between the v3 - sporter - labradar.
Appreciate the information.I have the magneto speed V3. It a good piece of kit. I've had no problems with it during windy days at the range. Its fairly easy to set up and takedown once finished with your measurements. It is fairly compact. I would recommend that you practice the chronograph set up at home before heading out to the range.
It will affect your groups if your doing 100yd paper. I usually chrono the loads first, then do 100yd groups separately.
They go on sale at midway sometimes, and Euro will price match them,Thats what I did.
FYI- some v3 models are on sale at MagnetoSpeed for $320 instead of $400, due to cosmetic blemishes only.I have the magneto speed V3. It a good piece of kit. I've had no problems with it during windy days at the range. Its fairly easy to set up and takedown once finished with your measurements. It is fairly compact. I would recommend that you practice the chronograph set up at home before heading out to the range.
It will affect your groups if your doing 100yd paper. I usually chrono the loads first, then do 100yd groups separately.
They go on sale at midway sometimes, and Euro will price match them,Thats what I did.
Based on the accuracy variance between the three, I may just go with the sporter to save some money.
Good info, but what aspect of the v3 are you referring to that is “encumbered”?Shooting with a can or a barrel over 1" diameter at the muzzle? No? Get the sporter.
I had a v3, traded it in for a labradar. If Im going to spend that much I want to use it on every shot unencumbered.
I saw that they had some blems for sale at a discount however, I think it involves getting a third party cable that will fit the unit.FYI- some v3 models are on sale at MagnetoSpeed for $320 instead of $400, due to cosmetic blemishes only.
O/w, I just subbed this thread to learn and follow - I’m in the same boat.
That's good to know.The sporter worked fine with my tbac. I didn't use any spacers, just strapped it on
The graphics really helps - thanks.I do better with graphics: this is straight from the MS website.
Referring to the differences between the V3 and the Sporter
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$289 would enough of a different in the usual price to put it at the top of the list.Sporter runs 150 bucks at gunsmidwest.
The v3 occasionally goes on sale for 289 if you check gun.deals around holidays.
Weight on the barrel made all my groups an identical 1.5 moa large and you couldn’t tell any difference in location between any of them. Took it off and the size and location changed back and you could perform an ocw by looking at the target.Good info, but what aspect of the v3 are you referring to that is “encumbered”?
I might just wait for the holidays. Thanks for the info.I sometimes get lazy and just shoot 500yd steel with the V3 set up on the suppressor.
Its at $339.99 right now on Midway, with Euro price match and free shipping its still an okay deal. But may get cheaper come holiday season.
I love my MS V3. I considered the Labradar, but based on my research, it would not serve me well at my usual range... because of other shooters in close proximity. With the V3, I don't have to worry about picking up other shooters' shots or missing mine.
Didn't exist (I don't think) back when I was going through the decision-making process... been a year or two. The LR is intriguing, to be sure. I like the tech of it. And, I like that it's not connected to the rifle at all. But, it seems rather finicky, fragile, and prone to tipping over, from what I've read. The MS V3 has no "learning curve." And, it just works. I did get a MKM mount for it to get it off the barrel.With the recoil-activated trigger, available from @wildmanpiet on this site, those problems become moot for the Labradar.
Thanks - that does help.on sale for 324 or less if you find one online .
https://g4gguns.com/product/magnetospeed-v3-chronograph-barrel-mount-whardcase
if that helps you .
I did get a MKM mount for it to get it off the barrel.
The sporter works fine and it's a lot cheaper, you just have to get a little creative with mounting it in some cases since it doesn't come with all the options the v3 does. It still gives you fps, Ed, SD, and avg.. But it takes a few seconds longer to get the data than the v3 since you have to scroll shot by shot.
Would a MKM mount work with the sporter Version?
Didn't exist when I bought my MS3.
To be honest, if you can get the MS3 off the barrel with a mount like that so that it doesn't affect group size or POI, it should work just as well as the LR
sadly I cannot find the link someone else posted about that rod that moves the magneto speed off the barrel
my friends don't even bother setting up their MS's anymore. Just, "hey man, bring your orange thing over here."
I have the spotter and I mount it to my omega with no problems. I just take the small neodymium magnets from harbor freight for less than $5 and mount them to the bayonet. Put the sensitivity to high and roll. I also use the xfr cable for my phone and it makes getting data super simple. I shot it next to my buddies lab radar in that set up and the 2 disagreed by at most 3 fps.I do better with graphics: this is straight from the MS website.
Referring to the differences between the V3 and the Sporter
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I use this setup to attach my v3 to eliminate poi shift. Utg pic mount, magic arm, 1/2" square aluminum rod bolted to the bayonet mount. Works well.
I use this setup to attach my v3 to eliminate poi shift. Utg pic mount, magic arm, 1/2" square aluminum rod bolted to the bayonet mount. Works well.
FYI- some v3 models are on sale at MagnetoSpeed for $320 instead of $400, due to cosmetic blemishes only.
O/w, I just subbed this thread to learn and follow - I’m in the same boat.